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DMSP-16 observation by
William R. Thompson
I caught DMSP-16 (the newly-launched USAF weather satellite) this
evening (7:52 PM, MDT; from northern Utah). It was about sixth
magnitude in binoculars, and...
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What did I see by
Larry Brash
Gary West wrote:
I am new to this hobby and ng.
Tonight I was looking at Andromeda with my etx at 0240 ct (gmt -5) when I
saw something move accross my...
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Satellite predictions for another planet by
David Entwistle
Would it be practical to adapt any of the satellite prediction programs
for predictions on say Mars?
I'd be very interested to know when communication...
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Bedout Ejecta Impacts by
Ken Davis
Using Terraserver I think that I have found impact scars created by
ejecta thrown from the Bedout crater near Pangean Australia. I have
uploaded files...
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Current Issues Article Archive by
[AF] Abdulhafid
A growing archive of fascinating media articles on current issues & affairs.
Available at Arcis Foundation Website:
www.arcis.co.uk/php/
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Posted by News...
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More distant tracking: Lunar Orbiters by
William C. Keel
I've had a gratifying response to my request for additional
reports of telescopic tracking of the Apollo missions in'
translunar coast.On a related topic,...
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Dim Sattelite ID by
[email protected]
I was out trying to find the Macholz comet with my newtonian, and
something came into my field of view. It was very dim, maybe mag. 4 or
so and traveled from...
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Rescued cat with his own website by
Chuck Taylor
Trolls should be shot on sight (or posting).
Cute cat page though.
Clear Skies
Chuck Taylor
Do you observe the moon?
Try the Lunar Observing...
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My What Did I See? by
Bill Arnold
Greetings,
This evening from my front yard, I was watching, with my 7x50
binoculars, as Cosmos 1716 r (16457U 86002J) was moving north to south below
Markab,...
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SL-16 (26076) by
J. Thomas Jeffrey
Has anyone seen SL-16 (listed as bebris)? Catalog number 26076.
Heavens-Above has the magnitude listed as 4.4 but I have never been
able to see it using my...
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Just Saw Naxing-1 (04012C) by
William R. Thompson
I just spotted Naxing-1 (04012C). It was flashing irregularly.
Much of the time it was visible to the naked eye, up to magnitude 3
in brightness, but it faded...
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Fireball seen from LA area (another one) by
Nth-virtual
OK, have to post on this one since the Palomar all-sky is down and it
appears to be the second one tonight seen from the same general area
(Southern...
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Shenzhou 5 sightings by
William R. Thompson
I spotted Shenzhou 5 twice this morning. The first apparition
came at 5:28 MDT, when it was at sixth magnitude and low on the
horizon. The second apparition...
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OAO 2 Breaking up? by
William R. Thompson
I just watched OAO 2 (68110-A) make a pass. It was trailed by an
object about one magnitude dimmer; neither satellite appeared to be
tumbling. I watched them...
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Orbital Drag by
Elysium Fossa
We're in the midst of some major solar activity ( we just had another major
flare - X10 at 8.49PM ) all this affects the orbits of low Earth...
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question regarding sattelite images by
Goya
Hey,
I read your webpage with much interest, but I still have one question
which I couldn't solve.
I should acquire some landsat images and compile a mosaic...
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satellite picture of Vyborg by
Timo J Keranen
I found a very interesting satellite(?) picture of Vyborg.
http://www.vbg.ru/satellite.html
Any idea which satellite took this picture?
Where can I get more...
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