Re: STS113

From: Alan Pickup (alan@wingar.demon.co.uk)
Date: Wed Dec 04 2002 - 14:58:08 EST

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    >
    John Locker writes...
    >Well I guess I can answer my own question here....both craft just seen ,
    >shuttle ahead by about 2 secs and dimmer than ISS
    
    I saw both on their 21 deg elevation pass from Edinburgh at ~17:40 UTC
    (December 4) too, but their separation was something over a minute 
    rather than about 2 seconds. I agree, though, that Endeavour appeared 
    fainter than the ISS, by about 0.7 mag or so.
    
    Alan
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