I got lucky and got a clear sky this morning. So I had some fun and captured some sat passes. Note: These are large files. Lacrosse 2 1 21147U 91017A 04333.23528790 0.00000350 00000-0 51641-4 0 04 2 21147 67.9898 136.2677 0009000 226.8629 133.1370 14.75170179 00 http://www.kfetter.100megs26.com/satvideo/21147.wmv Cosmos 1606 r 1 15370U 84111B 04333.63771590 .00000286 00000-0 32905-4 0 8529 2 15370 82.5145 337.1497 0022757 29.4077 330.8414 14.81973801 85052 http://www.kfetter.100megs26.com/satvideo/15370.wmv Topex r 9.9 2.6 0.0 4.5 v 30 1 22079U 92052D 04333.54412525 -.00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 3001 2 22079 66.0698 346.6803 0075938 268.3780 90.8535 12.77749625574032 http://www.kfetter.100megs26.com/satvideo/22079.wmv And a APT ( additional propellent tank ) Maybe mike will add it to his mccants file. It was a bright object at over 2000 km away. I would say approx mag 5.4 give are take. BREEZE-M DEB (TANK) 1 28395U 04031C 04328.72563877 +.00005409 +00000-0 +97621-3 0 00073 2 28395 049.3451 223.0318 5474956 060.2051 343.1331 04.84926736005369 http://www.kfetter.100megs26.com/satvideo/28395.wmv Enjoy Kevin __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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