I will be clouded out, unless it decays, breaks up, and pieces survive down to 1,000 feet.. In which case it could embed itself in the ridge 1/2 mile to my South.. :-)) Derek -----Original Message----- From: Tim Luton [mailto:timothy_luton@verizon.net] Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 3:49 PM To: SeeSat-L@satobs.org Subject: TML obs of 2010 FEB 18 UTC - 35939 Importance: High She's still up there! 35939 09 052C 8536 G 20100218232929009 56 25 0048418+222721 37 S+035 10 Ted's middle predictions was real close... 134 X 179 km 1 35939U 09052C 10049.89507042 .28339881 00000-0 54252-3 0 90009 2 35939 59.5964 268.9585 0034581 359.8222 0.1766 16.43160532 139 Tim Luton, Suffolk, Virginia, USA Site 8536: 36.8479 N, 76.5010 W, 4 meters. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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