hello all, Gorizont 23 = 91- 46 A = 21533 = slowly drifting geostationary sat is visible over Europe again and was seen flashing with binoculars by Patrick De Vreese yesterday evening. The period is still going down, for the third time in three years. How long will it accelerate now ? Also don't forget the other ones ! Some recent observations : 91- 46 A 00-01-10 02:00 MM 2518.7 0.5 49 51.40 91- 46 A 00-01-10 03:56 SDL 3443.8 0.5 67 51.400 91- 46 A 00-01-11 04:39 SDL 3597.7 0.5 70 51.396 91- 46 A 00-01-12 04:05 SDL 3597.2 0.3 70 51.389 91- 46 A 00-01-13 04:13 SDL 3596.9 0.2 70 51.384 91- 46 A 00-01-14 04:33 SDL 3185.2 0.5 62 51.374 91- 46 A 00-01-15 06:31 SDL 3853.0 0.2 75 51.373 91- 46 A 00-01-15 08:22 SDL 4418.1 0.2 86 51.373 91- 46 A 00-01-19 05:57 SDL 3594.4 0.2 70 51.349 91- 46 A 00-01-19 07:00 SDL 3594.5 0.2 70 51.35 91- 46 A 00-02-25 PDV 60 51.18 [Don Gardner, Stephen D LaLumondiere, Mike McCants, Patrick De Vreese] have fun!, Kurt Jonckheere (kjon@mail.dma.be), observations collector for the Belgian Working Group Satellites. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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