Re: GRACE 1 and 2

From: Sue Wheatley (mswheatley@txucom.net)
Date: Mon Mar 31 2003 - 13:55:59 EST

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    For my 30 Mar (UTC) pass, the maxima for both satellites occurred around az.
    59° and alt. 46°.  The drop off from maxima was very abrupt for both Grace 1
    and Grace 2, and occurred at the same spot.
    
    sue wheatley
    Lat. 30.32 N; Long. 98.64W
    Montgomery, TX
    
    
    
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Robert G Fenske Jr" <fenske@rgfpc.electro.swri.edu>
    To: "SeeSat" <>
    Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 8:34 AM
    Subject: Re: GRACE 1 and 2
    
    
    >
    > For my 30 Mar (UTC) pass, the maxima for both satellites occurred
    > around az 10-15 deg, elev 50-60 deg.  The passes were nearly
    north-->south.
    >
    > On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Bram Dorreman wrote:
    >
    > > Is it possible to estimate the azimuth where those GRACEs were brightest
    as
    > > well?
    >
    >
    > Robert Fenske, Jr.   rfenske@swri.edu    Sw     |The Taming the C*sm*s
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