Cosmos 2365
Matson, Robert (ROBERT.D.MATSON@saic.com)
Tue, 14 Dec 1999 17:30:33 -0800
Hi All,
Just caught a nice twilight pass of Cosmos 2365, moving along at a
pretty good clip. (Altitude about 223 km). Only the moon, Jupiter,
Saturn and Capella were visible at the time (could not make out
Aldebaran). Satellite was thus about magnitude 0.5 -- about 1
magnitude brighter than predicted using Molczan standard magnitude
of 4.5. --Rob
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