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Old August 8th 03, 03:43 PM
Ted Molczan
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"Tony Vinci" wrote in message
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does anybody know the distance between the
elements in a formation (especially that last one, NOS 2-2).


Second generation NOSS objects are about 50 km apart.

Ted Molczan


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Old August 8th 03, 03:43 PM
Ted Molczan
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"Tony Vinci" wrote in message
om...
does anybody know the distance between the
elements in a formation (especially that last one, NOS 2-2).


Second generation NOSS objects are about 50 km apart.

Ted Molczan


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Old August 9th 03, 02:30 AM
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Paolo Cosetti wrote in message . ..
On 7 Aug 2003 04:30:05 -0700, (Tony Vinci)
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Anyway my question was - does anybody know the distance between the
elements in a formation (especially that last one, NOS 2-2).
Tony


NOSS 2-2 (C) and NOSS 2-2(D) are on average 60-70 km aparts. NOSS 2-2
(E) moves a little bit nearer and farther (30-90 km) respect to its
compainions being on an slightly shifted orbit.

Paolo Cosetti

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Thank you, thank you gentlemen. That is exactly what I was looking for.
I am waiting for Sunday evening when I can wave at the "newly-wed".
Tony
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Old August 9th 03, 02:30 AM
Tony Vinci
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Paolo Cosetti wrote in message . ..
On 7 Aug 2003 04:30:05 -0700, (Tony Vinci)
wrote:


Anyway my question was - does anybody know the distance between the
elements in a formation (especially that last one, NOS 2-2).
Tony


NOSS 2-2 (C) and NOSS 2-2(D) are on average 60-70 km aparts. NOSS 2-2
(E) moves a little bit nearer and farther (30-90 km) respect to its
compainions being on an slightly shifted orbit.

Paolo Cosetti

satellite tracking software
http://www.satbuster.com

..
Thank you, thank you gentlemen. That is exactly what I was looking for.
I am waiting for Sunday evening when I can wave at the "newly-wed".
Tony
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Old August 9th 03, 05:30 AM
Patty Winter
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Tony Vinci wrote:
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Thank you, thank you gentlemen. That is exactly what I was looking for.
I am waiting for Sunday evening when I can wave at the "newly-wed".


Glad to hear that I'm not the only one who waves to ISS occasionally. ;-)


Patty

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Old August 9th 03, 05:30 AM
Patty Winter
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In article ,
Tony Vinci wrote:
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Thank you, thank you gentlemen. That is exactly what I was looking for.
I am waiting for Sunday evening when I can wave at the "newly-wed".


Glad to hear that I'm not the only one who waves to ISS occasionally. ;-)


Patty

 




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