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Bright NOSS trios
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Ron Netzley wrote: http://www.satobs.org/noss.html I used this site to get info on the groups - then took their Space Command # and put it in the "Pick your Satellite" section of 'Heavens Avove' You can also do it all within Heavens Above. Just chose "Select a satellite from the database," and put "NOSS%" in the "Satellite Name" field. Then click on one of the results and select "Passes" from its information page. (Although make sure that the one you've chosen doesn't say "No orbit data currently available," or you won't be able to get passes for it. In the case of the NOSS 2-1 trio, for example, don't pick NOSS 2-1(B).) Patty |
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