June 10, 2000 10033 77 044A 8935 P 20000611030349210 17 25 1437972+290028 19 R+055 10 10033 77 044A 8935 P 20000611030409590 17 25 1426692+191285 58 R+055 10 26075 00 006E 8935 P 20000611030853530 17 25 1926067+290510 19 S+060 10 15099 84 072C 8935 P 20000611032641950 17 25 1746634+473831 68 S+058 10 Had three UnId's, one was 15099, the second was either Cosmos 2135, (21130), or spot 3, (22823), depending on which one flashes, the third I've listed as 26075, but it would be a degree and a half west of prediction using: 00006E 1 26075U 00006E 00154.80415249 .00000417 00000-0 42771-3 0 390 2 26075 71.0705 85.6164 0194420 279.4013 78.5109 13.74001543 16384 Two 25 degree passes of Atex but conditions were too poor to acquire. Clear & Dark skies---------------------------------------------------------- Jim Nix | Jones Orchard Site, Thin cirrus overcast and haze | 35.3166N 89.8860W 94m #8935 Lim Mag 8.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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