Obs
finn@main.jetnet.ab.ca
Mon, 14 Jun 1999 01:15:54 -0600 (MDT)
Globalstar 22 r1 #25653 made another nice pass, one cycle it went from mag
2.5 to mag 3 and then back up to mag 2.5, to mag 3 and then to invisible for
a brief time before starting the same cycle over again. I was busy taking
it's picture to get any times.
As i watched Seasat #10967 makes it's pass, i noticed clouds on the horizon.
Meteor 1-2 r #04120 was to come by in 15 minutes and i hoped they would stay
away but alas no, at the time of Meteor 1-2 r's final visible pass for me,
the ENE sky was blocked out. The same thing happened on the final pass of
USA 144 Titan r, those darn clouds.
The whole sky is covered now, only a few holes but they are being filled so
i guess that's it for tonight. It would have been interesting to see if the
Irid 14A S/D covers could actually be seen as was predicted.
Jari
54.25N
110.111W
556m