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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...
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New Digital TV Descramblers Are Out! h^, by
Free Movies & Music!
Amazing New Technology has finally arrived…..the NEW XP2500A+ HDTV Digital Satellite TV Descrambler Receiver will “amaze-you”. Our NEW XP2500A+ HDTV Digital...
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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...
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Get Rich by
Daun Johnson
Take advantage of a great deal
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January 28th 06 05:37 PM
by tinman4
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....can we talk sports!!!... by
Digital TV Technology
Amazing New Technology has finally arrived…..the NEW XP2500A+ HDTV Digital Satellite TV Descrambler Receiver will "amaze-you". Our NEW XP2500A+ HDTV Digital...
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Stardust return by
William C. Keel
After working at it for almost four hours, members of my
Observational Astronomy class look to have gotten an image
of Stardust with our 0.4m telescope,...
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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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December 30th 05 05:33 PM
by Moskog
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Get Your HDTV Descrambler here....... by
Mr. Popular
Amazing New Technology has finally arrived...the NEW XP2500A+ HDTV Digital
Satellite Descrambler Receiver will "amaze-you". Our NEW XP2500A+ HDTV
Digital...
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Peculiar sighting by
Sid Snot
Appx 1250hrs GMT I saw a reasonably bright object which looked just like
a satellite traversing the sky from the south west to northeast. It was
just a single...
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Iridium crossing the Moon? by
Jonathan Silverlight
Has anyone observed an Iridium flare crossing the Moon?
It would obviously be very rare from a given location but it could
presumably be predicted in the same...
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November 20th 05 04:09 AM
by Skywise
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Shenzhou 6 booster tumbling? by
William R Thompson
This morning the Shenzhou 6 booster appeared to change
in brightness several times during its pass; also, it
appeared a minute later than predicted on H-A. It...
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Software for satellite observing ? by
MalcolmP
Hi,
What software do you find good to use for predictions and starchart plots ?
After several years gap I have returned to satellite watching.
(last night...
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October 14th 05 11:16 AM
by Merv
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Shenzhou 6 viewing times by
[email protected]
Hi, I'm a complete noob, how can I calculate potential viwing times for
Shenzhou 6?
Is a 42 degree orbit even visible from my lattitude (52 degrees norht)?
I...
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