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BBC News says China launched today. The craft is expected to orbit the =
Earth 14 times, returning about 21 hours later. It's early twilight in = Calif. Hoping to get elements from somewhere. Heavens-above.com doesn't = have yet. -Florian Stargazing.com |
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"Florian" wrote in message
BBC News says China launched today. The craft is expected to orbit the Earth 14 times, returning about 21 hours later. It's early twilight in Calif. Hoping to get elements from somewhere. Heavens-above.com doesn't have yet. -Florian Stargazing.com Cheers for the heads up Florian, I've posted a copy to UKSA Just for ease here's the link to the BBC article http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/3192330.stm -- Simon 51:31N 0:38W http://www.cookie-pool.co.uk/Pool1.htm http://www.maidenhead.astronomical.s...care4free.net/ http://www.popastro.com/home.htm -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Spaceweather.com has info on this morning's passes...
http://spaceweather.com/glossary/s5.html heavens-above.com also has info now. -Florian |
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One of the reports i read said part of the craft may stay in orbit after =
the manned capsule returns to earth. Anyone have details on this? -Florian |
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From what I've read about earlier missions, the SZ-5 orbital module
will continue to orbit and send back data. A few weeks ago I saw what I'm rather sure was the SZ-4 orbital module (or some part of it) during its re-entry. "Florian" Florian REM0VE T0 wrote in message ... One of the reports i read said part of the craft may stay in orbit after the manned capsule returns to earth. Anyone have details on this? -Florian |
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F From: "Florian"
F Subject: China launches astronaut F Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 10:38:37 -0700 F Organization: http://extra.newsguy.com F F One of the reports i read said part of the craft may stay in orbit after the ma F nned capsule returns to earth. Anyone have details on this? F -Florian Last stage rocket casing is still up there. One news report said a subsatellite ws released during the flight, but I have nothing more about that. The taikonaut ( NOT chinkonaut!) capsule passed over New York in owl morning of October 15th, but we were under heavy rain and cloud for all of the passes. The flight ended just as dusk came, so ther were no chances that evening to see it under clear skies. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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