Re: Article on decay of SNOE

From: Daniel Crawford (djcunix@sound.scc.net)
Date: Tue Dec 02 2003 - 13:25:31 EST

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    I believe that SNOE is 25233...
    
    On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Robert Holdsworth wrote:
    
    > An article on the projected decay of 25633 SNOE is at:
    >
    > http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-12/uoca-uoc120103.php
    >
    > This object does not seem to appear as yet in Alan Pickup's decay watch, but
    > I guess it will!
    >
    > A useful tip on how I obtained this information- I use google's email news
    > alerts to send me  searches on "satellite launch."
    >
    > As the word "launch" was contained in the article I happened to get this one
    > but now I am going to set one up for "satellite decay" and "satellite
    > re-entry" - however there are of course  various other words that the media
    > use to describe decays.
    >
    > The google alerts are a really useful way to catch info on decays and
    > launches reasonably quickly, in addition to the information on this list.
    > I also have one on "International Space Station" and there are frequent
    > articles on it though much of the material is of course duplicated
    > elsewhere.
    >
    > (With my observing luck lately the decay will occur right over my head with
    > 100 percent cloud cover ;-)
    >
    >
    > Robert Holdsworth
    > Wainuiomata
    > New Zealand
    > 41.2610°S, 174.9470°E
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