Cosmos 1043 seen
Henry Eikel (heikel@ix.netcom.com)
Wed, 25 Feb 1998 22:55:00 -0600
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Using the following elset:
Cosmos 1043 5.0 1.5 0.0 5.4 v 200 x 196 km
1 11055U 78094A 98056.53218893 .02313572 32498-2 63586-3 0 95253
2 11055 81.1327 68.1350 0003184 178.4525 181.5484 16.28050627 70800
I saw Cosmos 1043 tonight. Predicted for 6:41:30 pm, it was running =
about 30 sec early and was fairly bright, about 2nd magnitude. =
Hopefully will get a chance to look tomorrow night, but with a front =
moving through it should be cloudy.
Henry Eikel
New Orleans, LA N,30,W,90
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Using the following =
elset:
Cosmos =
1043 =20
5.0 1.5 0.0 5.4=20
v 200 =
x 196=20
km
1 11055U 78094A 98056.53218893 .02313572 =20
32498-2 63586-3 0 95253
2 11055 81.1327 68.1350 =
0003184=20
178.4525 181.5484 16.28050627 70800
I saw Cosmos 1043 tonight. =
Predicted=20
for 6:41:30 pm, it was running about 30 sec early and was fairly bright, =
about=20
2nd magnitude. Hopefully will get a chance to look tomorrow night, =
but=20
with a front moving through it should be cloudy.
Henry Eikel
New Orleans, LA =20
N,30,W,90
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