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satellite identifying
You can see which satellites passed in the last few days at:
www.heavens-above.com This is only for brighter satellites (4½ mag. or brighter). Set up your coordinates, click on 3.5, 4, or 4.5 mag. Then you can click previous am or pm. NOTE: if you're seeking a dimmer satellite, this won't be of much help. -- Don Baker Go 18, 5 & 14....also 8, 30, 40 & 54 www.geocities.com/thebugbomber "Tony Vinci" wrote in message om... Is there a web site (or program) that I can use to identify satellites that I have viewed? Not a predicting program but one to identify already viewed (but unknown) satellites? Thanks for any advice. Tony |
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