RE: Shuttle launch-UK observation

From: Dale Ireland (direland@drdale.com)
Date: Tue Oct 01 2002 - 19:22:46 EDT

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    It has been changed to 2-6pm EDT Oct 3 due to the Hurricane.
    Could be changed again if it moves further east. The actually time should be
    about 5:15pm EDT from looking at the orbit of ISS.
    Dale
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: George Amos [mailto:g.amos@geoamo39.free-online.co.uk]
    Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 1:21 PM
    To: SeeSat-L@satobs.org
    Subject: Shuttle launch-UK observation
    
    
    I note that the shuttle is due to launch @ 14:00 EST, 2nd oct. Assuming
    that it launches on time will the shuttle itself be visible to UK observers
    directly after launch-I assume its +5hrs on EST (and maybe +20mins) in
    relation to UT that it flies over UK. I do not have any preliminary element
    sets for the launch.http://www.amos39.f9.co.uk
    station 2453
    53 deg 23 min 49secs N
    2 deg 4 min 57 secs W
    
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