Hi, Herewith recent IOD observations of USA129 and USA 136 rocket- the latter seen accidentally whilst waiting for USA129 25035 97 068B 0433 F 20001201183755590 27 25 0551690-205020 56 F+055 02 001176 25035 97 068B 0433 F 20001201183805850 27 25 0555920-212820 56 F+055 02 001176 25035 97 068B 0433 F 20001201183830530 27 25 0606550-225680 56 F+055 02 001176 24680 96 072A 0433 F 20001201192558430 27 25 0656920-192900 56 S+060 02 24680 96 072A 0433 F 20001201192613780 27 25 0650230-172050 56 S+060 02 24680 96 072A 0433 F 20001201210311630 27 25 0131840-575000 56 S+025 02 24680 96 072A 0433 F 20001201210314460 27 25 0131580-564890 56 S+025 02 Could not observe last night - cloudy. Looks like its trying to clear at the moment. Cheers Greg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Lazy bum (retired astronomer), visual/radio satellite tracker,computer junkie, radio amateur (ZS1BI - not active - told you I was a lazy bum!) COSPAR #0433: Long 18.51294 deg E, Lat 33.94058 deg S Alt 10 metres. Pinelands (near Cape Town),South Africa ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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