Here is 96-72A (USA 129) from last night, and a few more observations from the morning of Oct 17. 75-43A (DMSP 7) is just becoming visible before dawn as it disappears into eclipse in the evening. IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss Sss TCHHMMmm DDMMm Mm E 8305601267500101703144374 010 12103700 +75525 1 5 8601401267500101703271791 010 12085668 +56305 1 5 8704301267500101703440184 010 1201109 +74192 2 5 9706401267500101704003971 010 12063774 +23335 15 5 7504301267500101705271678 010 12133095 +42114 2 5 9607201267500101920010479 010 12075113 +54131 2 5 9607201267500101920014942 010 12083961 +52340 2 5 David M Brierley Malvern, Worcestershire, UK Station 2675, 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m davidbrierley@waitrose.com -- The Information contained in this E-Mail and any subsequent correspondence is private and is intended solely for the intended recipient(s). For those other than the recipient any disclosure, copying, distribution, or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on such information is prohibited and may be unlawful. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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