Milstar 1 was easy to see on the tv, as it flared up for the night. It looked to be mag 7 are
brighter, as it passed above 90 virgo, at around 3:05 UTC ( Apr 9 )
90 virgo is around
13 h 55 m R.A
-1 deg 29 min Dec
Used this orbit, to find it.
Milstar 1
1 90023U 04776A 08099.95445096 0.00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 09
2 90023 5.6756 142.1764 0007708 271.8638 88.0544 1.00270000 06
Kevin
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