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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...
November 30th 06 12:35 PM
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Can I send my own space probe to Thalassa ??? by Paul Eisner
Or do you think it will take too long ?
March 7th 05 04:12 AM
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Can satellites leave contrails? by Theo
Was enjoying the celestial view last night around 0345 EDT near Boston when a satellite went over. Heavens-above.com gives several candidates for the time:...
June 3rd 07 08:19 PM
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Castration-satellites are cleaning the gene-pool ! by Pablo Rena
Alert ! They will find all men that pollute the gene-pool with worthless genes and shoot off their balls ! This happened to me, too, so I'm a eunuch now. If...
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June 1st 04 02:18 AM
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Celestrak site down / gone? by Jason Durbin
I noticed the Celestrak site wasn't there today... DNS doesn't even resolve the name anymore. The TLE Retriever software isn't working for SpaceTrak either...
March 7th 06 11:57 PM
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Celestron Accessory Kit - $99.99 sale right now! by AstroGeek
Hello. It's on sale at Amazon right now - $99.99 with free shipping. And they ship within 10 days even though they say "out of stock". Check it...
September 2nd 03 02:57 PM
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Centaur D AC-28 flashing by [email protected]
Centaur D AC-28 72003-B #5816 When I spotted this object on Thursday morning it had some variation in brightness. This morning it was definitely tumbling. I...
October 8th 10 01:36 PM
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changing visible satellites screensaver, auto-changing wallpaper by ErstWhile
My website shows CGI images of Earth from Space, as seen from Mars, seen from the ISS, includes visible satellites, all earthquakes of the past 48h, current...
May 26th 04 03:55 PM
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Colombian first Cubesat by Nat
I just want to inform all you guys that Colombia is making his first cubesat project in the Sergio Arboleda university, and we would like more informetion...
May 12th 05 07:12 PM
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Cosmos 1 status by Patty Winter
It's just been announced in the past hour or so that the Cosmos 1 team thinks it has received a signal from the solar sail spacecraft, after silence for most...
June 22nd 05 03:14 PM
by William C. Keel Go to last post
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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...
August 31st 04 02:19 PM
by Larry Brash Go to last post
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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...
September 3rd 04 06:58 AM
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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/ -- Posted by News...
October 12th 03 02:02 PM
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DART launch scheduled for April 15th by William R. Thompson
This is excerpted from a post just made to sci.space.news. According to heavens-above.com, the MUBLCOM rendezvous target should be visible from North America...
March 26th 05 06:37 AM
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DART Rendezvous with MUBLCOM by William R. Thompson
This is from sci.space.news. The launch date is subject to change, but if the mission works it could give an interesting sight. MUBLCOM is 99-026. --Bill...
October 2nd 04 02:18 AM
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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...
June 29th 04 12:25 AM
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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...
January 8th 05 12:16 AM
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Dish Network Promotion: Free Satellite TV... by Gwendolyn Kok
Dear Friend: I thought you would like to hear about our excellent online offer for a Free Satellite TV System Installation! Get a SATELLITE TV SYSTEM with up...
January 31st 06 12:37 PM
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Dish Network Promotion: Free Satellite TV ... by Gwendolyn Kok
Dear Friend: I thought you would like to hear about our excellent online offer for a Free Satellite TV System Installation! Get a SATELLITE TV SYSTEM with up...
January 30th 06 02:55 PM
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Distant planet judged possibly habitable by [email protected]
Distant planet judged possibly habitable In findings that if confirmed could stand as a landmark in history, astronomers report finding the most Earth-like...
April 24th 07 10:11 PM
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