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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...
January 18th 06 07:12 PM
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Sun-transit-outage prediction software? by dlion
Are there any software can predict sun-transit-outage of stationary orbit satellite? Where can I get it? Thanks in advance.
June 18th 04 05:42 PM
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Test by Domestos
April 20th 06 03:45 PM
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Well, not a sat, but saw a strange thing from the shuttle.. by DougD
Ok, managed to get outside just in time for the first non daylight pass of the shuttle.. Didn't hope for much as we're stuck in terminal cloudiness around...
February 9th 08 02:06 PM
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Well, that was interesting.. by DougD
Was just out watching the space station go over, and over in the ssw was Jupiter. Not much new there, but as I was looking around with the cheapo binocs,...
September 11th 08 10:30 PM
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Beautiful Cosmic Intelligent Reflections by Dr. Tuan T. Ho[_2_]
"The vast cosmic sea gently mixed with brilliant starlights in one's reflection, while the calm skies enjoyed their morning awakening in the midst of silent...
November 11th 08 05:42 PM
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Enhanced Presentations with DualPoint by DualPoint
There's a new program available that allows a user to project 2 powerpoint presentations simultaneously on the same screen or projector. Perfect for...
October 9th 03 02:50 PM
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End of the world? by Ed Cannon
See Mike McCants' note about the possible shutdown of OIG and termination of orbital elements: http://users2.ev1.net/~mmccants/ Pretty much the end of the...
August 8th 04 09:58 PM
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Bright NOSS trios by Ed Cannon
Right now NOSS 2-1 trio is making bright passes, southbound in the evening -- with good conditions and a pass not too low in the sky they can be easy to see...
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July 11th 04 05:54 PM
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R_E_A_D T_H_I_S by Ed Cannon
susan.thornburn@stees.... says... Could someone please send me some info about the thread above this one. Susan, I think the threading depends on how you...
March 13th 04 08:16 AM
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Seeing geosats with binoculars by Ed Cannon
A few hours ago (Tuesday evening March 9 CST), I was able to see *easily* a number of geostationary satellites with my 8x42 binoculars. This phenomenon occurs...
March 10th 04 09:01 AM
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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
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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
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NOSS 2-1 by Ed Cannon
A while ago NOSS 2-1 triangle was easy in binoculars, and the outlier (the one that travels more or less alongside the trailer, which is the one that's...
September 7th 03 09:17 AM
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FAQ, etc. by Ed Cannon
Key web sites for visual satellite observing: FAQ (two formats): HTML - http://home.att.net/~sue.worden/SeeSat-FAQ/ Text -...
July 16th 03 08:48 AM
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At which altitudes do visible satellites orbit? by Ed Cannon
I wonder if one can e.g. say that maybe all satellites that are visible to the unarmed eye orbit in altitudes below 1000 km? The vast majority visible...
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January 24th 04 01:07 AM
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Faster than 2,000 kph by Ed Cannon
Troll food... http://www.antcrc.utas.edu.au/~jason_ga/corps/vds/v2_rocket.html "The V2 was the worlds first operational long range ballistic missile and was...
February 19th 04 04:14 PM
by Stephen Fels Go to last post
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Orbital Drag by Elysium Fossa
We're in the midst of some major solar activity ( we just had another major flare - X10 at 8.49PM ) all this affects the orbits of low Earth...
October 30th 03 06:55 AM
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Visible satellites on your desktop and as screensaver by ErstWhile
Visible satellites and images of Earth from Space. Updates happen every 20 minutes... go to...
February 29th 04 07:28 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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