Fix docs: slight change in satellite numbers
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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ than those of the old J2000 system.)
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.. testoutput::
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[-3918.8765203 -1887.6483254 5209.08802574]
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[-3918.87651974 -1887.64832658 5209.08802573]
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.. would love to be able to do this someday - see the SPICE source file
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nearpt.f
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@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ just as you did for the position measured from the Earth’s center:
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.. testoutput::
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[ 331.61883654 392.18468664 1049.76011302]
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[ 331.6188371 392.18468546 1049.76011302]
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But the most popular approach is to ask the topocentric position
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for its altitude and azimuth coordinates,
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@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ that are limiting this TLE set’s predictions:
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mean eccentricity is outside the range 0.0 to 1.0
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After:
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[-5021.82658191 742.71506112 3831.57403957]
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[-5021.82658136 742.71506482 3831.57403957]
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mrt is less than 1.0 which indicates the satellite has decayed
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If you use a ``Time`` array to ask about an entire range of dates,
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