We had one final good GRO pass here tonight (see elset and predictions from Ed Cannon appended below). Near the end of the pass, GRO flared to about magnitude -0.5 then suddenly winked out when it entered shadow. That was a coincidence, of course, but a fitting good-bye nevertheless... --Sue Worden (worden@fc.net) Austin, Texas, USA 30.35 N by 97.75 W > GRO > 1 21225U 91027B 00153.63041372 .00006814 00000-0 19541-4 0 8268 > 2 21225 28.4657 85.7684 0173094 162.2709 198.4439 15.71598622391057 > > 30.314 97.866 920. BCRC, Austin, Texas 2000 2.5 12 F F T T T > > *** 2000 June 1 Thu evening *** Times are PM CDT *** 2117 541 > > H M S Tim Al Azi C Dir Mag Dys F Hgt Shd Rng EW Phs R A Dec > > 21225 Gamma-Ray Obs 91 27B 7.7 5.0 4.6 56 2.0 > 9 13 4 .0 30 244 310 2.2 0 8 197 168 369 1.7 111 859 -4.3 > 9 13 34 .0 41 225 297 1.3 0 8 194 149 289 2.7 93 1015 -7.9 > 9 14 4 .0 47 187 C 269 0.7 0 8 192 125 256 3.6 65 12 7 -12.2 > 9 14 33 .0 40 149 241 0.7 0 8 190 98 287 3.0 38 14 3 -14.2 > 9 15 3 .0 29 130 229 1.2 0 8 188 67 365 2.0 20 1523 -14.1 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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