Re: observe soyuz rocket and later progress spacecraft pass

From: Robert Holdsworth (robbonz1@xtra.co.nz)
Date: Tue Aug 07 2007 - 03:37:29 EDT

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    As most will be aware now decay appears to have occurred before our pass.
    
    So I didn't need to be explaining my strange behaviour of having been 
    looking at the sky with binoculars at the ready to my friend at the bus stop 
    after all.  But had decay occurred at the time, he would have been far more 
    impressed- at that stage I had not seen the final report!
    
    The location of the decay as reported by Space-Track is still interesting, I 
    am waiting to see if there were any sightings from (oh no, my goodness!) 
    aeroplanes!
    
    Robert
    
    
    
    >first pass 1919 UTC if decay has not occurred before then, it could in fact 
    >still be too high.
    >
    > But the time comes out somewhere in the middle between Space Track's 
    > updated prediction and Daniel's one, 
    
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