Re: Noss 2-3 Rocket - Missing in action ?
Bjoern Gimle (bjorn@tt-tech.se)
Thu, 25 Sep 1997 08:29:52 +0200
Rainer Kracht (r.kracht@elmshorn.netsurf.de) answered:
Wed, 24 Sep 1997 22:10:47 +2
> Reply-to: sharian@alphalink.com.au
> Attempts to observe the Noss 2-3 rocket in the past few days have been
> duds. I have missed if 3 times on naked eye passes, searching for 5
mins
> each time on each side of the prediction.
>Russell Eberst has observed 96-29B this morning as follows:
>9602902 043707.38 182258+584504 3.6 8.4 9 R
>9602902 043748.97 145646+660653 3.1 8.8 9 R
Pierre Neirinck's latest elset is about one minute later than this obs.
NOSS 2-3 R #125 96-029B NORAD( 2)=23907
1 23907U 9602902 97257.1631832 .00020853 00000-0 11018-3 0 08
1 23907 063.4158 347.7039 0138413 146.3467 214.5399 15.48099874 00
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