Paul has communicated new observations from June 15 and 16, extending the observational arc to 2.1 days. I fit the following updated orbit to it:
Mentor 7
1 41584U 16036A 16167.96105997 0.00000000 00000-0 00000+0 0 07
2 41584 7.5055 353.7008 0046333 41.2140 319.1375 1.00195548 05
rms 0.004 deg from 9 obs June 14.70 - June 16.79 (2.09 day arc)
This orbit results in a drift rate of ~0.28 degrees per day in longitude, westwards. If this drift rate does not change in the future, the satellite will reach longitude 80 E (my guess for its eventual operational position) at the end of the first week of September 2016 [update 27 June: but see follow-on post here].
More on Mentor 7 and its recovery (including one of Paul's recovery images) in my previous post.
UPDATE 27 June 2016: Mentor 7 has stopped drifting and is stable at longitude 102.6 E - more on that in this follow-on post.
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