>Ha I see that Chris Steyaert was also on the list, at that time he was president of the Belgian Astronomical Society(VVS), it is nice to see Thanks Tristan, those were the days... I have been reading seesat-L all the time. I am still the 'boss' of the VVS working groups (met Bram Dorreman a few days ago). Happy and healthy 2012, Chris Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 20:44:58 +0100 From: Tristan Cools <tristan.cools@gmail.com> Subject: Re: 17 years of SeeSat-L To: seesat-l@satobs.org Ha I see that Chris Steyaert was also on the list, at that time he was president of the Belgian Astronomical Society(VVS), it is nice to see that again. It does remind me that we went to Southern France(where dark skies are stunning) to observe lots and lots of artificial satellites at that time. Jay, Mike; I do remember the Mir observation not far away from my home, that was during the second Eurosom meeting I think. Although I have seen many Mir transits, this is one a really remember well. gr, tristan 2011/11/25, Ted Molczan <ssl3molcz@rogers.com>: > Since we are in a reminiscing mood, here are the three earliest messages > relating to the start-up of SeeSat-L, found in > my personal archive: > > http://satobs.org/seesat_ref/misc/SeeSat-L_startup_messages.txt > > The first one was forwarded to me by Mike McCants; the others I received > directly. > > Quite a few active members of the list today, were among the recipients of > those early invitations. > > In response to an earlier question, we currently have at least 850 > subscribers. There are 871 addresses on the list, but > some folks are subscribed under multiple addresses. > > Ted Molczan _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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