I've used for several years the predictionprogram of the Belgian Working Group Satellites SAT4.75 and it does the job very well. In just a few minutes yuo get a prediction for all the satellites visible in the selected timeframe ordered in time of highest point in the sky. The program can be found at the page of the BWGS at physics.ox.ac.uk in pub/sat/program/ibmpc Once you have created a file with your favorite satellites it can be updated fom the Molczan or Thompsonfiles at the same site. BTW the correct adress for SeeSat is: SeeSat-L (or D)@cds.plasma.mpe-garching.mpe.de Greetings Leo Barhorst Alkmaar The Netherlands 52.6333 North 4.7833 East 3 m ASL Member of Seesat-L ------------------------------------------------------------ Every day I wonder about the things I see in the (night)sky