RE: Space Tracking and Surveillance System DemonstrationCompletes Missionþ

From: manmeet virdi (manmeetvirdi@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Nov 15 2011 - 18:38:15 UTC

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    Hi there
    Saw two satellites at 6:30 pm local time on 12th november ( Local time offset from UTC is +5:30) 
    Both were travelling almost parallel to each other.
    Both of them just crossed within 2 to 5 degrees of Jupiter.
    They crossed from below Jupiter. 
    Both of them were having steady magnitude.
    There magnitude were around 2
    My observation location is: Gurgaon ( 28.4886°N, 77.0826°E)
     
    Heavens-above.com din't predicted any such satellite during this time range.
    Regards
    Manmeet
     
    Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 19:31:46 -0000
    From: "Steve Daniels" <steve@daniels270.eclipse.co.uk>
    Subject: RE: Space Tracking and Surveillance System Demonstration
    Completes Mission
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    This from another list, the evening referred to would be the 12th November
    I wonder if it might have been a re-entry
    All,
    I was in northern France last evening near Calais and just happened to be 
    looking east - clear sky with a nearly full Moon - when a very bright 
    'meteor' flashed across the sky from S-N at around 20:15 GMT.
    The brightness intensified and the object then fragmented into half a dozen 
    pieces which carried on burning up.
    There is no information on spaceweather about the event so I wonder if 
    anyone else has any information.
    Regards,
    John Tellick.
    
    Steve Daniels
    G6UIM
    Torbay Freecycle Moderator
    
      		 	   		  
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