Hi Robert: Many thanks for the rich resources. I just ran Greg's SeeCoSat for a sanity check( at first doubed why so bright) and found out the pass seen on March 03 was very close ~ 641 Kms. The still peakhold image (too bad no avi was created) is in http://nightevents.blogspot.com/2006/03/x1-single-flash-in-lepus.html which showed the mid frame x1 flash. /Sched for 99014B on 20060303 ,Cat.no= 25662 ,Common name *Sea Lan Dem Rk* 0.0 T= 642 mins, eccen=0.718,i = 0 deg, Age= 5.4 days,Orbit= 572 x 35992 Kms HH:MM:SS DT AZIMTH ELEVN RNGE R.A DEC LONGW LAT HGHT PHASE MAG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20:50: 0V 0.1 205.46 66.18 *641 * 547.3 -19:58 257.12 -0.50 593 81 2.1 86.8188 -19.9820 5 / rgds ykchia ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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