![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
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 just a few degrees below (W) of Vega when I first noticed it and it continued towards just east of Polaris. It appeared to meet the specifications for 04-021B; flashing twice per second and mag 2. I checked my H.A. listings for this a.m. and nothing was shown for that time. All suggestions appreciated. Thanks, P.L. |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Space Calendar - June 25, 2004 | Ron | Astronomy Misc | 0 | June 25th 04 04:37 PM |
ANN: Deepsky Astronomy Software (DAS) World Promotion Extensoin | Deepsky Astronomy Software | Astronomy Misc | 0 | June 24th 04 02:11 AM |
ANN: Deepsky Software World Promotion Event | Deepsky Astronomy Software | Astronomy Misc | 2 | June 19th 04 10:31 PM |
Mars Global Surveyor Images - June 3-9, 2004 | Ron | Astronomy Misc | 0 | June 10th 04 01:03 AM |
MSNBC (JimO) Scoops more Inside-NASA Shuttle Documents | James Oberg | Space Shuttle | 106 | October 24th 03 04:45 AM |