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Any ideas on this visual? by Ed Cannon
says... I was just outside watching a pass of the Cosmos 1844 Rocket satellite when, just as it was approaching its highest...
July 17th 03 08:41 AM
by Ed Cannon Go to last post
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Test by Domestos
April 20th 06 03:45 PM
by Jason Durbin Go to last post
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Upgraded Space Station May Rival Venus in Night Sky by Sprite Scaler
looks like a Foxnews article answered my question from a few days ago http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,214051,00.html Upgraded Space Station May Rival...
September 19th 06 01:48 AM
by WhiteStarLine Go to last post
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Free Astronomy Book by The Astronomer
Greetings, Fellow SkyWatchers! Are you looking for all the best of what's up in the night sky for the year 2007? Then be my guest and download my free e.book...
September 13th 08 09:46 AM
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Shuttle STS-117 First Orbit by Flyguy
Friday June-8 9:30 PM-EDT. Just saw the Shuttle STS-117 go over on it's first full orbit after the launch this evening. It was moving much faster than usual....
September 8th 08 08:36 PM
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Bye Bye Iridium-33 by flyguy
There's one less Iridium to watch now. http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20090212/sc_space/ussatellitedestroyedinspacecollision
February 12th 09 11:53 AM
by Daniel Minge Go to last post
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East Coast Rocket Launch by bluemoon
http://tinyurl.com/cx6ayq http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20090501/sc_space/glaringrocketlaunchcouldsurpriseeastcoastresidentstuesdayevening
May 4th 09 12:38 AM
by Patty Winter Go to last post
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Unlisted satellite? by Bernie Dodge
Can anyone identify this? A few minutes ago, at 2145 Pacific Daylight Time, I happened to look up and saw a very bright, fast moving object going through Ursa...
July 17th 09 03:38 PM
by Ted Molczan Go to last post
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Mysterious object by Dan Minge
My nephew in the UK sent me this. Any comments appreciated: Minge Got up at 3.30 to see what was going on. Had three clear sightings of shooting stars (good...
August 13th 09 09:54 AM
by Dan Birchall[_2_] Go to last post
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Ed Cannon about Globalstar Number Changes by Bill Arnold
Ed, Please contat me off list about the Globalstar number changes, I need your e-mail to ask you a question off-list, but do not have a good address for...
March 31st 06 12:56 PM
by Ed Cannon Go to last post
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Unscheduled double flare by Glenn Holliday
Completely by chance, observed a bright double flare at about 0020 UT Oct 1, from between Washington DC and Richmond VA looking NE, appearing between gamma and...
October 2nd 05 09:13 AM
by m Go to last post
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strange occurance last night by Patty Winter
In article , Ronald O. Christian wrote: My daughter (just turned nine) was having a...
July 29th 03 07:47 PM
by Patty Winter Go to last post
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ESA Mars Express by Ed Cannon
says... I'm searching about the TLE of the Mars Express launched by ESA. I know that it's not a satellite that orbits arround the Earth,...
August 1st 03 05:15 AM
by Ed Cannon Go to last post
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Orbital tracking programs for an Apple iBook by Ian_
M7 wrote on 9/4/03 8:37 pm: Hello, While I've done most of my analysis on the PC platform, I'm about to purchase an iBook. I'd like to know if there any...
August 2nd 03 02:32 PM
by Ian_ Go to last post
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flaring satellites (other than iridium...) by Carsten Nielsen
"Jan Vermeylen" wrote in message ... Hi, Are there satellites that flare...
August 7th 03 02:20 PM
by Carsten Nielsen Go to last post
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Visual Book for Sat watching? by Billy Joan Kane
Wondering if there is a guide book like those for birds to see what each one looks like -
June 25th 05 03:49 AM
by -JATO Go to last post
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See Discovery/ISS in formation after un-docking by Ted Molczan
Observers at certain latitudes have the opportunity to see Discovery and ISS in close formation, after they un-dock early Saturday, 2005 Aug 6, at 07:22 UTC...
August 5th 05 06:31 PM
by Tom Polakis Go to last post
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was that ISS? by [email protected]
Hello On 16 of july i was camping and i saw a bright light in the sky approximately at 21h51 and i thought that might be the ISS. The next week after de...
August 23rd 05 03:41 PM
by VizantOr* Go to last post
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Unidentified object in Lyra by [email protected]
Hi I=B4m new to this forum and I was recommended by a friend to join and share my observation. I was photographing Vega in Lyra a few nights ago using my...
September 14th 05 06:44 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Shuttle Goes up Nov. 12 by Von Fourche
I hope when the hook up with the space station that I will get the chance to see them both close together shining bright and zooming past in the sky. What an...
October 27th 09 06:35 AM
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