Noss 3 plus 1

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@gcnetmail.net)
Date: Tue Sep 10 2002 - 23:14:31 EDT

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    Tonight at 01.47.37 UTC while following the Noss 2-3 set saw an unknown pass
    thru the triangle. Id as Cosmos 1125r  #11511, at intersection it was moving
    .49 degree/sec and the Noss 3 were at .32d/s per IDSat. I have had many good
    passes of this Noss set for almost a week. The night before saw Cosmos 1125r
    within 10 minutes of the Noss 3 but did not know about tonight being able to
    see the triangle crossed and have 4 sats at once in a 5 degree fov. I've
    wanted to see a Noss set traversed so that you get 4 sats visible in a binoc
    view at same time and tonight I got lucky. Is this big or has anybody  else
    been lucky enough to see this?
    Lat 39.4697 Lon -79.3393  Alt 2573 ft  -4 UTC
    
    
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