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Which satelite did I see? by
jj
I live in St Albans in the UK at the following co-ordinates
Lat (WGS84) N51:45:43 ( 51.761921 )
Long (WGS84) W0:18:07 ( -0.302046 )
We are have very clear...
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July 15th 03 07:36 PM
by jj
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Crickey. Bright object by
Merv
Went outside at 0931.GMT 31/9/2004 and looking overhead saw an extremely
bright object. Brighter than
Zarya (Space Station)
It did not flash like an Iridium...
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September 3rd 04 06:58 AM
by Merv
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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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Globalstar Name Changes by
Bill Arnold
Greeting to the group,
Would anyone in the group have a good explination of the name changes
that the Globalstar satellites have undergone? I have tried to...
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Orbital elements. Tiangong-1 by
Merv
Does anyone have, or know how to download the orbital
elements for this spacecraft. I want to track it
with Orbitron and look out for it.
Minge.
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Apogee or Oberwerk Binoculars? by
J. Thomas Jeffrey
Hello:
I am buying a pair of large binoculars. The ones I am interested in
are the Apogee 25x100mm ($250) and the Oberwerk 22x100 ($395).
Of course I know...
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Extra-Terestrial Life? by
The one and Only
To All,
It was late last night, when i was looking at different stars and
galaxies such as Andromeda. Well anyways i was on my computer typing in
an location...
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is starshine project dead or on hold? by
Ronald O. Christian
I've been trying to find recent updates on the starshine 4 and 5
satellites (for my daughter) and the most recent information I've
found was a launch...
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Atlas 5 Fuel Dump? by
Dave Mitsky
A group of fellow ASH members and I saw a "cloud" from the Naylor
Observatory last night between approximately 1:50 and 2:30 UT. First
seen low in the...
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Object over sellafield power plant by
Ian Lewis-Skipper
Clicked onto heavens above, followed this link. Can't find the object on
their listings. Was a light travelling at about 100 miles per hour at 3.04
am east to...
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Satellite pictures help! by
Mark M
Hi all,
Anyone know of websites (free) which have live satellite images of earth,
and you can specify locations from around the world.
Thanks!!!
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Home Planet satellite inaccuracies by
Zachary Antolak
I have been using Home Planet
(http://fourmilab.ch/homeplanet/homeplanet.html) for a few days, and
have noticed some inaccuracies with the satellite tracking....
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Seeing SMART-1 by
Jonathan Silverlight
Has anyone succeeded in seeing SMART-1 yet - and does anyone know of a
source of predictions? The ESA site only has a picture of the orbit and
the NSSDC site...
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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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an unknown by
Bill Arnold
Good morning,
Last night, at about 7:59:30, CST, as I was watching Milstar 3 moving W
to E, about 3 degrees to the left of 35-Lambda Tauri (the star 5...
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ISS and Lyra by
Gadi Eidelheit
A nice photo of the ISS together with Lyra constellation
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November 29th 11 02:21 PM
by DougD
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