Re: Iridium 22 flare spotted with a mystery "sidekick"

From: Richard Crisp (rdcrisp@earthlink.net)
Date: Wed Jul 07 2004 - 10:11:05 EDT

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    cool, thanks!
    rdc
    
    
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Kevin Fetter" <kfetter@yahoo.com>
    To: <SeeSat-L@satobs.org>
    Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 7:07 AM
    Subject: Re: Iridium 22 flare spotted with a mystery "sidekick"
    
    
    > You had a flare from iridium 11. at the same time as Iridium 22. The flare
    from iridium 11 was
    > fainter. Using an approx position
    >
    > Configuration file: IRIDFLAR.CFG
    > TLE File: ir.txt
    > Site name:
    > Latitude:  37.69440  Longitude: -122.08590  Altitude:   100.0 m
    > Time Zone: UTC  +0.0 h
    >
    >
    >                            Iridium Coordinates  Range   Sat   Solar
    Flare
    > Ir# S    Date    Local Time Azm El   RA   Decl  (km)  N Ill Azm  Elev M
    Angle  Mag
    >
    > 11    2004- 7- 7  5:10:35.0 068 41 20h17  39.2 1017.0 D Lit 317 -15.5 R
    3.26  1.6
    > 22    2004- 7- 7  5:10:39.0 067 44 20h06  40.4 1069.4 D Lit 317 -15.5 R
    0.77 -3.0
    >
    > Kevin
    >
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