Re: Junk

From: Gordon Prichard (gprichard@vtown.com.au)
Date: Thu Jul 02 2009 - 12:52:47 UTC

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    Kevin is not alone here. Mmmmm! Breeze-M ring tanks.
         Gordon
    
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    From: <kfetter@yahoo.com>
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    Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 6:54 AM
    Subject: Re: Junk
    
    
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    > --- On Mon, 6/29/09, GERHARD GROENEWALD <bataleur@megaweb.co.za>
    wrote:
    > > ps have googled "APT'S" as in of Kevin Fetter, with no
    > > result,  please enlighten me .
    >
    > Russell Eberst was just making fun of me, because I like observing
    them, and look forward to another one being in orbit, after each proton
    launch.
    > The APT can be seen with just the eye, when it makes a good pass.
    >
    > APT stands for additional propellent tank. The APT is located on the
    upperstage of the proton rocket. After the upper stage complete's it's
    3rd burn, the APT is releaed.
    >
    > BREEZE-M DEBRIS is what the APT is called in orbital data ( tle ),
    found on the space track site and other places such as heavens above.
    >
    > Kevin
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