Greetings, Not a bad night even with the Moon. 12849 81 094B 0000 B 20101218233920000 56 36605 10 030A 0000 B 20101218234950000 56 Nice naked-eye pass, with a flare. 31698 07 026A 0000 B 20101218234950000 56 Nice naked-eye pass, with a flare. 36036 09 059A 0000 B 20101218235730000 56 28367 04 025B 0000 B 20101218235810000 56 25621 99 004A 0000 B 20101219000140000 56 Naked-eye pass, flaring about every 5 seconds. 11608 79 095B 0000 B 20101219000330000 56 20465 90 010A 0000 B 20101219000540000 56 14401 83 103A 0000 B 20101219001130000 56 37216 10 060A 0000 B 20101219001240000 56 13777 83 004A 0000 B 20101219001530000 56 Was able to follow it, with binoculars, as it passed under the Moon. 30778 07 006G 0000 B 20101219001710000 56 37152 10 043A 0000 B 20101219002020000 56 1st time I saw this satellite. 29228 06 021A 0000 B 20101219002400000 56 Naked-eye pass, followed, with binoculars, as it passed under the Moon. 20511 90 018B 0000 B 20101219002900000 56 37162 10 046A 0000 B 20101219003030000 56 31116 07 011B 0000 B 20101219002140000 56 1st time I saw this satellite. Bright un-expected pass of this rocket-body. Regards, Bill ----------------------------------- Woolmarket, Mississippi (USA) 7x50 Binoculars lat. 30:29:07.3 N, long. -89:00:09.7 W, elev. 15 m -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/private/seesat-l/attachments/20101219/5eeb3dbe/attachment.html _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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