Ed Cannon posted: >On the second pass (about 03:43 on August 2 UTC), something >about magnitude four to five was leading ISS by about 80 >seconds. The ISS prediction (times are Aug. 2 UTC) for BCRC was: H M S Al Azi Mag Hgt Shd Rng Phs 3 42 57 15 302 1.3 218 23 655 137 3 43 14 16 309 1.2 218 18 635 137 3 43 31 16 316 1.1 218 13 623 137 The unknown was Lacrosse 4 (2000-47A, #26473): H M S Al Azi Mag Hgt Shd Rng Phs 3 41 23 17 302 5.7 426 325 1062 136 3 41 50 17 309 5.8 426 328 1067 137 3 42 18 16 316 5.9 426 332 1084 137 There were clouds in our north from this point on. Mike McCants ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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