I decided to see where they would have appeared to pass closest to each other, using STK. This is for an observer on the earth's surface. I used the orbits I sent before. Here's the info, for where around they appear closest. Time (UTC) Latitude Longitude 3 Aug 2004 02:54:52.00 50.3249 -91.5287 3 Aug 2004 02:54:53.00 46.2181 -93.7181 3 Aug 2004 02:54:54.00 43.3200 -95.3489 3 Aug 2004 02:54:55.00 40.9123 -96.7629 3 Aug 2004 02:54:56.00 38.7415 -98.0897 3 Aug 2004 02:54:57.00 36.6701 -99.4078 3 Aug 2004 02:54:58.00 34.5943 -100.7868 3 Aug 2004 02:54:59.00 32.4032 -102.3140 3 Aug 2004 02:55:00.00 29.9264 -104.1409 3 Aug 2004 02:55:01.00 26.7663 -106.6494 3 Aug 2004 02:55:02.00 20.2129 -112.6345 No more post's from me on this, as I don't want get in trouble from the person who I got a private email from. It related to a different message. Kevin __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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