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Strange fireball by DeAnna
I was wondering if anyone else saw this. I look at the sky a lot, watch the Station, and many of the satellites pass over (beginning with the Echo and Sputnik,...
July 30th 03 03:34 PM
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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 10:57 PM
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What Sat's did I see??? by Ted Molczan
"G. Groth" wrote in message ... I have been watching satellites for about 25 years. In the last 2...
July 14th 03 06:31 PM
by Tony Vinci Go to last post
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[OT] Early Ammonia Servicer by T0M
Just want to share this info I 've just read. T0M QUOTE Space Weather News for July 22, 2008 "DESCENDING SPACE JUNK: Almost exactly one year ago, on...
July 30th 08 11:32 PM
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Where to get elsets? by Vince
I haven't been doing any satellite observing for a year or so, so when I went back to my usual source for elsets (...
March 23rd 05 05:12 PM
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ISS/Progrees pass by [email protected]
I had a good view of ISS last night or I should say at twilight (18:34), from the San Francisco, CA area. 68 degrees and about 0 mag. just above the star...
May 1st 07 12:27 AM
by Daniel Minge Go to last post
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Help with satellite identification (w/video) by R J Cobain
Hi all, I was wondering if someone could help identify this pair of satellites captured in my meteor cam. I have included a link to the...
October 12th 05 09:42 PM
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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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I think I saw a "diffuse" satellite?! by [email protected]
I posted the following message to sci.astro.amateur a couple of weeks ago and got no response (big surprise, s.a.a is a cesspool these days), so I thought I'd...
November 20th 07 06:29 PM
by Winfield Go to last post
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Tad O-Topic Mars by
I don't *think* this is too off-topic here - sorry if I'm wrong - Any observations to share on Mars in opposition? I am trying to get some good viewing...
August 7th 03 09:01 PM
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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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Best Expired domain finder by Visili
Find expired domains with the best softwa http://www.antssoft.com The best domain names are already taken. But with expired domain software you can find...
October 5th 05 11:11 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
by LaFouine Go to last post
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A personal Iridium milestone by William C. Keel
This morning's sighting of a flare from Iridium 46 marked a milestone for me - I've now seen flares from all the operational Iridium satellites (defined...
September 7th 04 09:00 AM
by tednat Go to last post
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ISS-Shuttle visibility? by Flyguy
Earth orbiting satellites like the ISS and Shuttle are normally seen in reflected sunlight above the earth's terminator (shadow) while it's night on the...
March 30th 08 03:53 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Orbitron 3.50 - Space-Track.org support by Sebastian Stoff
Hi everyone. I've just finished Beta 1 version of Orbitron 3.50. Main new feature is support for Space-Track.org TLE updating. So, everyone is invited to test...
February 11th 05 06:40 AM
by Sebastian Stoff 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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15--28 MAY - BIG TSUNAMI ATLANTIC !!!!!! by APACHE999
15--28 MAY - BIG TSUNAMI ATLANTIC !!!!!! http://www.savelivesinmay.com/ http://www.erenouvelle.com/newsrazm.php LOVE AND PEACE MCE
May 30th 06 05:57 AM
by William R Thompson Go to last post
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Soyuz TMA-8 tle by Newfdog
Anyone know where I can get the TLE for the recent launch?
March 31st 06 07:21 PM
by Mike McCants Go to last post
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GM expects sales would exceed 100,000 vehicles per year by [email protected]
The world's largest automaker by sales was to announce the hybrid system Tuesday at the Geneva International Motor Show, saying the new battery will deliver...
March 6th 08 06:54 PM
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