LDEF Observed
Robert Reeves (rreeves@connecti.com)
Mon, 10 May 1999 08:23:28 -0500
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Since LDEF was primarily a southern USA object, I'll toss
in my 2 cents worth. I watched it a few times also as it
passed over San Antonio, but I was suprised at how dim
an object it was for its size. It was always steady in
brightness, no flares, but never brighter than about=20
mag 2, as I remember.
Robert Reeves http://www.connecti.com/~rreeves
520 Rittiman Rd. rreeves@connecti.com
San Antonio, TX 210-828-9036 =20
78209 U.S.A. 29.484N 98.440W 200 meters
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Since LDEF was primarily a southern USA object, I'll =
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in my 2 cents worth. I watched it a few times =
also as=20
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passed over San Antonio, but I was suprised at how=20
dim
an object it was for its size. It was always =
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brightness, no flares, but never brighter than about =
mag 2, as I remember.
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