What a nice night. First I had to get my fix of milstar flares:) I am addicted to watching them, ok:) Observe the milstar parked at 68 degrees west ( Unknown 041002 ) and milstar 6 at 90 degrees west. I then observed the following satellite's on the tv. Cosmos 2344 and it's rocket. Cobe Meteor 1-24 r Intelsat 5-3 r IRAS Cosmos 1943 USA 32 Cosmos 2056 And a APT, the same one as a few days ago. Here's the one's on video ( Will take awhile to download ) The number beside the name of the satellite, is it USSTRATCOM ( norad ) number. Meteor 1-24 r ( 08800 ) http://www.kfetter.100megs26.com/satvideo/08800.wmv Intelsat 5-3 r ( 13007 ) You should see two flashes from this atlas centaur rocket. http://www.kfetter.100megs26.com/satvideo/13007.wmv The next three passed in the area of M44 ( the beehive open cluster ) That's a deep sky object in cancer. IRAS ( 13777 ) http://www.kfetter.100megs26.com/satvideo/13777.wmv Cosmos 1943 ( 19119 ) http://www.kfetter.100megs26.com/satvideo/19119.wmv Cosmos 2056 ( 20432 ) http://www.kfetter.100megs26.com/satvideo/20432.wmv The rest APT ( 28359 ) http://www.kfetter.100megs26.com/satvideo/28359-2.wmv USA 32 ( 19460 ) A nice flashing satellite http://www.kfetter.100megs26.com/satvideo/19460.wmv Enjoy Kevin 44.6062 N 75.6910 W Brockville Ontario Canada __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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