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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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East Coast Rocket Launch by
bluemoon
http://tinyurl.com/cx6ayq
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20090501/sc_space/glaringrocketlaunchcouldsurpriseeastcoastresidentstuesdayevening
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April 4th 09 06:22 AM
by flyguy
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Space Shuttle by
Daniel Minge[_2_]
I presume the shuttle will be quite a bit btighter now
with the new solar panels. Wish I could see it,
but it's not presently visible from Australia.
Minge.
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March 28th 09 09:38 AM
by flyguy
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Siting of STS-119 launch by
flyguy
Just saw the last few seconds of the STS-119 launch from the Albany, NY
area. It's really impressive. Looks like a small diffuse orange light.
It was moving...
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March 16th 09 03:45 AM
by flyguy
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Bye Bye Iridium-33 by
flyguy
There's one less Iridium to watch now.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20090212/sc_space/ussatellitedestroyedinspacecollision
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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...
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Shenzhou VII by
[email protected]
Just viewed a pass of Shenzhou VII last night and it occultated Alioth
as it passed through the Big Dippers handle. I could only see it with
binoculars as it...
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ISS/Jules Verne by
Daniel Minge
I managed to view both of them. Jules Verne preceding the ISS.
The latter obviously much dimmer than the ISS, but still perfectly
visible.
All this thanks to...
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triple flare? by
AndrewM
On Sat ~23:00 PDT from 47.74N, 122.65W I observed 3 faint satellites
flare in the same spot about 1 minute apart along the same path. Due to
trees to the NW...
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Free Astronomy Book by
The Astronomer
Greetings, Fellow SkyWatchers!
Are you looking for all the best of what's up in the night sky for the
year 2007? Then be my guest and download my free e.book...
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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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Shuttle STS-117 First Orbit by
Flyguy
Friday June-8 9:30 PM-EDT.
Just saw the Shuttle STS-117 go over on it's first full orbit after the
launch this evening. It was moving much faster than usual....
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Iridium 64 companion? by
[email protected]
Last night my wife and I unexpectedly observed an Iridium flare from
my back yard, which I estimated reached a maximum magnitude of about
-6. When I later...
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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...
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July 30th 08 11:32 PM
by T0M
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Just Lucky by
[email protected]
I frequently look up to see satellites going by. I'm just not sure
that they are all satellites........
Richard Nacamuli
Richard L. Nacamuli
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May 24th 08 09:36 PM
by 0523jk
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