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Barium release or satellite boost? by
Jack L. Metcalfe
Around 8:57 PM EDT, 15 degrees due east from Arcturus I saw a fairly
bright cloud-like glow drifting slowly northeast. It wasn't a cloud,
it was perfectly...
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September 1st 04 02:28 PM
by Jordan
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April 4th 09 06:22 AM
by flyguy
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SOLDERLESS JTAGS FOR SALE by
Larry Brash
cuddles4u wrote:
Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to
play and to look up at the stars.
A romantic spammer. How...
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Space Shuttle by
Daniel Minge[_2_]
I presume the shuttle will be quite a bit btighter now
with the new solar panels. Wish I could see it,
but it's not presently visible from Australia.
Minge.
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March 28th 09 09:38 AM
by flyguy
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Observing ISS from Sydney by
Roska Gozwild
Hi
Is it possible to see the International Space Station from Sydney/Australia
with an 250 mm Dobsonian telescope of type as shown in the following...
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Stardust Reminder by
Bruce Inkster
"During the pre-dawn hours of Sunday, January 15th, the Stardust sample
return capsule's entry will occur at approximately 2:57 am Mountain time.
Peak re-entry...
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Can anyone please ID this satellite? by
M.H. Mol
Hi all
This morning (29-11) Heaven's Above predicted that ISS was going to pass over my house at approx. 6:44 (that's 5:44 GMT). Since we had a clear sky I...
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Strange fireball by
DeAnna
I was wondering if anyone else saw this. I look at the sky a lot, watch the Station, and
many of the satellites pass over (beginning with the Echo and Sputnik,...
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July 30th 03 03:34 PM
by DeAnna
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Did I See 2004-021B? by
Pokey Latrobe
Hello;
I am at 39.2670N and 81.5620W. I observed a bright, rapidly flashing
satellite moving from S towards N at appx 0330 Eastern time this morning.
It was...
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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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High Altitude Triangular Cloud Report by
DaveOesper
Around 0130 UT 15 Feb 2004 at latitude 41 48 08 N, longitude 94 37 53 W I
observed a triangular white cloud about 1 to 2 degrees wide centered over
Omicron 1 &...
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Artificial satellite decay in Argentina by
Jorge Carminati
Hi,
It seems that a farm land in my country (Argentina) has been hitted
today by an artificial satellite, maybe you find interesting the
following information...
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Earth From Space by
ErstWhile
Our Planet Earth From Space:
On this website you find a selection of 4 views
of Earth from Space, updated within the past 20
minutes.
You can see visible...
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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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Tad O-Topic> Mars by
I don't *think* this is too off-topic here - sorry if I'm wrong -
Any observations to share on Mars in opposition? I am trying to get some
good viewing...
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August 7th 03 09:01 PM
by
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2009-028A..28B..28C..28D..28E? by
mauritz
Hi Group
I have been out of visual satellite observing for years.
I wonder if anyone can help me. I see on 19 May 2009, a satellite
designated 2009-028A...
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