Thanks!
Patrick Wiggins (Patrick.Wiggins@m.k12.ut.us)
Thu, 12 Dec 1996 17:50:09 -0700 (MST)
Greetings!
A few days back I posted a request for information on satellites
visible from mildly light polluted skies with the naked eye.
What a response! My apologies to all who responded for my not getting
out individual "thank you" message but there were so many I fear I'd be here
all day trying to get them out. :-)
As might be expected from so many replies there were many
duplications. So, I ended up putting all replies in a spread sheet and
then deleted the duplicates.
For those out there who might also like to have a copy of the
results, here it is:
04071 Cosmos 292 r
04786 Cosmos 382
06212 Radcat
10967 Seasat
12054 Cosmos 1220
13153 Cosmos 1356
14521 Cosmos 1510
15334 Cosmos 1603
15354 ERBS
15772 Cosmos 1656 r
16182 Cosmos 1697 r
16495 Cosmos 1726
16609 Mir
16682 Cosmos 1741 r
16910 EGP r
17590 Cosmos 1833 r
17974 Cosmos 1844 r
18422 Cosmos 1892 r
19119 Cosmos 1943
19120 Cosmos 1943 r
19649 Cosmos 1980
19650 Cosmos 1980 r
19671 Lacrosse 1
20322 COBE
20580 HST
20625 Cosmos 2082 r
20682 NOSS 2-1
21147 Lacrosse 2
21148 Lacrosse 2 r
21397 Okean 3
21701 UARS
21799 NOSS-2-2
22220 Cosmos 2219 r
22236 Cosmos 2221
22251 USA 86
22285 Cosmos 2227
22566 Cosmos 2237 r
22803 Cosmos 2263 r
23088 Cosmos 2278 r
23343 Resurs 1-3 r
23405 Cosmos 2297 r
23596 Cosmos 2313
23705 Cosmos 2322 r
23728 USA 116
23748 Cosmos 2326
23907 NOSS 2-3 r
23937 TiPS
24298 Cosmos 2333 r
BTW, just in case anyone finds anything on this list that they
think maybe would *not* be visible to the naked eye (other that the NOSS
groups and TiPS) please let me know.
Thanks again to all!
Clear skies!
Patrick :-)
Patrick Wiggins, Hansen Planetarium, SLC, UT, USA
email: patrick.wiggins@m.k12.ut.us
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