Whilst spotting ISS & STS-92...

From: Mark Harris (Mark.Harris@southsomerset.gov.uk)
Date: Thu Oct 19 2000 - 23:50:06 PDT

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    .. last night (disappeared into the Earth's shadow at 20:36:46;
    altitude 34°; direction WNW), I saw another sat, heading due 
    S, which isn't mentioned on Heavens Above. Mag: approx 4,
    crossed the path of where ISS/STS-92 would've been (had
    it not disappeared) about 45 seconds later (sorry, I forgot
    my watch). Altitude: about 45°. Any suggestions what
    it might've been, please?
    
    Best wishes,
    
    Mark (50.909°N, 2.789°W)
    
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