STS 109+HST pass

From: Ulhas Deshpande (ulhas@nagpur.dot.net.in)
Date: Sun Mar 10 2002 - 02:51:22 EST

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    Saw the STS 109+HST  early morning pass on the 9th and 10th March. Onthe 9th
    they were still linked and so there was only one bright spot which could not
    be resolved in my 7 x 50 bino.
    But on the 10th H-A had predicted a two second separation between the
    two,but I was unable to see them separate.
    Tomorrow the prediction shows two differant paths and a separation of five
    minutes . So that should be two separate objects.
    Ulhas Deshpande
    Nagpur, Central India
    21 08 30 N,79 03 08 E Alt 247 m
    
    
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