Re: Gorizont 16, continued

From: Jonathan T Wojack (tlj18@juno.com)
Date: Sun Jun 03 2001 - 18:29:37 PDT

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    > The other day Robert Fenske reported on Gorizont 16 (88-071A, 19397), 
    
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    > one-power from a good site on a moonless night.  So I hope that 
    > others 
    > are getting to see it.  It would be interesting, to me at least, to 
    > know how widely visible it is at any given time.
    
    Can it be seen at ~ 40d latitude?  H-A says no passes at my location for
    the next 10 days, but I don't know how well it can predict geosat passes.
    
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    Jonathan T. Wojack                 tlj18@juno.com
    39.706d N   75.683d W            
    
    4 hours behind UT (-4)
    
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