Re: ISS/Shuttle from UK

From: Mark Hampton (area_x1@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Sat Oct 12 2002 - 15:03:18 EDT

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    Yes it was a very nice pass, about -4 to -5 from my
    location
    
    Mark Hampton
    Eastleigh, UK
    50.9N 1.3W 
    
    --- George Amos <g.amos@geoamo39.free-online.co.uk>
    wrote: > Just saw the docked shuttle and ISS pass over
    > Manchester (UK) approx 
    > 19:29 UT, as it passed approx SW it seemed to be the
    > brightest I have 
    > ever seen them-I dare not hazard a guess at
    > magnitude but I would say 
    > roughly -8 to -10? any reason why so
    > bright?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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