Re: List of Satellites by size?

From: gprichard (g.prichard55@optusnet.com.au)
Date: Mon Mar 29 2010 - 09:22:33 UTC

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    I'd like to add a vote for the Lacrosse satellites.
         Gordon
    
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    Subject: Re: List of Satellites by size?
    
    
    >
    > I can take a stab at a few....
    >
    > 1a) Geosync listening station? (Echelon?)
    > 1b) NOSS cluster (by size)
    > 1) ISS
    > 2) Space Shuttle
    >
    >    Hey, that's a really good question!
    >
    > Andrew
    >
    > > I am wondering if there is a reference list of the larger
    satellites? (
    > > By larger I mean their physical structure and/or silhouette and not
    > > their flash magnitude.)
    > >
    > > I have begun to look for satellites during daylight Sun disk
    transits
    > > but I think I may only be able to see larger class satellites. Hence
    I
    > > need to narrow my list of possible sun crossers to the largest sats.
    > >
    > > I have googled but cannot find such a list. Thank you in advance for
    any
    > > information.
    > >
    > > Thomas  /  New Mexico
    >
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