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Potential flasher? by
William R. Thompson
Cosmos 1030 shed a piece of debris about a day before it
re-entered last night. Apparently the object came off due to
aerodynamic forces during one of the...
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Just spotted the Cosmos 2409 booster by
William R. Thompson
It appears to be tumbling slowly. I can't estimate the rate because
the sky was moderately bright (less than an hour before dawn) and it
faded from view...
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knowledge is power by
mostafa dia
Space and time
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There are two theories or convictions centered around the existence or
creation of our present universe,and life...
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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...
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[OT] Peacekeeper Launch from Vandenberg by
Alexander Avtanski
I just saw the Peacekeeper launch from Vandenberg AFB (California).
Excellent view from San Jose - I've seen several launches from here,
and this one was in...
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July 17th 04 05:06 AM
by Fred
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Re-entry or Meteor? Texas by
Glenn Johnson
Was reported on the local Dallas news and seen by many... but no details
have surfaced yet.
2nd hand info from observer: Wed 7-7-04 about 9:10 - 9:15 PM NE...
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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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Fast Flashing 2004-021B by
PZeller66
Just as dawn was starting to set in this morning, I was able to observe the
recently launched rocket booster for Cosmos 2406, labeled as SL-16 R/B on...
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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...
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ISS transits during the Venus transit by
Jonathan Silverlight
Did anyone catch ISS crossing the Sun during the Venus transit? There's
nothing on http://iss-transit.sourceforge.net/IssVenusTransit.html or
any of the...
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More distant tracking: Lunar Orbiters by
William C. Keel
I've had a gratifying response to my request for additional
reports of telescopic tracking of the Apollo missions in'
translunar coast.On a related topic,...
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Naxing 1 R/B (04012C) and 03054B by
PZeller66
In spite of cirrus clouds that grew steadily worse after sunset and a fairly
bright moon in Leo, I was able to get outside to the back yard and make...
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Do You Need Visitors by
Yvon
"Are you
Frustrated by the lack of traffic coming to your site?"
Let's talk face to face! The reality is, even if it's true that at this very hour there exist...
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by Yvon
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