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Old September 7th 03, 09:17 AM
Ed Cannon
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Default NOSS 2-1

A while ago NOSS 2-1 triangle was easy in binoculars, and the
outlier (the one that travels more or less alongside the trailer,
which is the one that's following the leader) was visible without
binoculars for some seconds. These are 20642, 20691, and 20692
(90-050 C, D, and E).

Ed Cannon - - Austin, Texas, USA

 




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