Some Obs May 1/2

From: Brierley David (DMBRIERLEY@dera.gov.uk)
Date: Tue May 02 2000 - 00:41:49 PDT

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    I was very pleased to see the DMSP 75-43A before it becomes completely
    impossible in the lengthening evening twilight.  It gradually becomes
    visible again from the UK in August.  USA 129, 96-72A, made a nice pass
    through the zenith.
    
    IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss  Sss  TCHHMMmm   DDMMm   Mm E
    7504301267500050120573079  010  12072587  +21301   2  5
    9607201267500050121091972  010  12124820  +03370   2  5
    9607201267500050121103082  010  12123564  +40341   2  5
    9607201267500050121131542  010  1210192   +84058   2  5
    9607201267500050121314442  010  12010700  +56560   1  5
    
    9503401267500050202125932  010  12150170  -00575   2  5
    9503401267500050202142395  010  12150458  +00393   1  5
    9503401267500050202170904  010  12150947  +03515   1  5
    9503401267500050202220743  010  12151854  +08445   1  5
    9503401267500050203159565  010  12153380  +17094   1  5
    
    
    
    
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