Brad Young wrote
Is anyone imaging these passes?
Now that I gotten the Pass of Genesis 2 and other stuff I wanted to observe, I will go for this
one.
My wide field setup, lets me see down to mag 9, I assume the trailing object is brighter then
that. Otherwise, telescope will be in use, but need to know how far off track of AMS 1 to look for
the trailer, due to 1.2 degree feild of view of this method of observing.
I might have a clear sky tonight, and the object makes a good pass tonight, at around
2:34 UTC ( July 6 ) Will try for it, if I am setup in time.
Time to sleep. The joy of working the night shift, is I am use to sleeping in the day, so when off
I can enjoy the whole night, and observe lots oh satellites.
Kevin
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