Flashing Geosyncs 16 April 2003 UTC

From: Mir16609@aol.com
Date: Tue Apr 15 2003 - 23:14:20 EDT

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    In PPAS Format
    86-090 A 03-04-16 00:58:42.29JDG1350.8 0.2  16 84.43  +6.0->inv
    85-076 C 03-04-16 01:24:22.56JDG 153.5 0.5   1 153.5  +2.0->inv
    
    Gorizont 13 
    1 17083U 86090A   03098.50550894 -.00000111  00000-0  10000-3 0  4441
    2 17083  10.6822  38.8667 0011217 153.9170 206.1076  0.96725476 36744
    ASC 1 
    1 15994U 85076C   03103.87503552 -.00000178  00000-0  10000-3 0  3755
    2 15994   6.5422  64.6196 0003523 241.9989 118.0459  1.00307034 33121
    
    These are the same cast of characters as yesterday.  Gorizont 13 had 
    the same flash period.  ASC 1 was just starting its flash cycle when 
    some of my neighbors stopped by to see the Moon, Jupiter and Saturn. 
    
    As per usual, flash times and (poorly estimated) magnitudes for 
    ASC 1 may be found here:
    http://www.geocities.com/iss25544/geo20030416.txt
    
    Cheers,
    Don Gardner  39.1799 N, 76.8406 W, 100m ASL
    http://hometown.aol.com/mir16609/
    http://www.howardastro.org/
    
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