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/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from SeeSat-L, send a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@satobs.org List archived at http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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