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Observing Satellites and Jets by
Von Fourche
Hi all! I'm new to observing satellites in the sky. I had a question -
when I see a light at night move in the sky and it does not blink, is that a
good...
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Just spotted the MESSENGER second stage by
William R. Thompson
Catching it took a six inch, f/8 Newtonian with a low-powered ocular,
but it was right when and where Heavens-Above said it would be. The
Delta second stage...
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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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Question for veteran satellite observers.. by
Allison Kirkpatrick
How do you go about planning for a "session" of satellite observing? I
understand how to come up with pass predictions for any satellite
using software, online...
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J-Track 3-D by
rhard1
Hello - I've been using J-Track 3-D for years to track the ISS and the
Shuttle. Now I find they are no longer included in this great
program. Can anyone...
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Observing ISS from Sydney by
Roska Gozwild
Hi
Is it possible to see the International Space Station from Sydney/Australia
with an 250 mm Dobsonian telescope of type as shown in the following...
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Station and Shuttle Tonight - Wow! by
Von Fourche
I was out in the middle of a corn field with a brother on a night walk,
enjoying the clean air. I told him that around 9:15 pm we could see the
space...
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NOSS 2-2 last night by
Tony Vinci
Paolo Cosetti wrote in message ...
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 23:05:40 +0000 (UTC),
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Satellite Identification Needed by
DaveOesper
Given an accurate location, position, and time (as seen through a telescope),
is there a web site that will identify the satellite?
We have the following...
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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,...
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50 years ago today. by
Bruce Watson
Sputnik I was launched on Friday, October 4, 1957 but it wasn't
until Monday morning until I heard about it. There was no
way for me to listen to the signal...
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2009-028A..28B..28C..28D..28E? by
mauritz
Hi Group
I have been out of visual satellite observing for years.
I wonder if anyone can help me. I see on 19 May 2009, a satellite
designated 2009-028A...
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