All satellites below in video's appeared steady Last night again observed milstar at 68 degrees West, and got some obs data It's my favorite geo sat to observe, as it so nice and easy to see at a certain period of night. 90023 04 776A 1775 G 20051030040220217 36 25 0207964-093434 37 S 90023 04 776A 1775 G 20051030040422070 36 25 0210077-093599 37 S 90023 04 776A 1775 G 20051030040650217 36 25 0212333-094043 37 S 90023 04 776A 1775 G 20051030041031936 36 25 0216099-094495 37 S Latter nice pass of Noss 3-2 http://www.kfetter.com/satvideo/NOSS%203-2%20(%20103005%20).wmv My obs data 28095 03 054A 1775 G 20051030090219394 36 25 1246656+610438 37 S 28095 03 054A 1775 G 20051030090242150 36 25 1225737+562949 37 S 28097 03 054C 1775 G 20051030090249624 36 25 1226664+560709 37 S 28097 03 054C 1775 G 20051030090303137 36 25 1218296+525967 37 S Peice of Debris from Landsat 1 rocket. http://www.kfetter.com/satvideo/07857%20(%20103005%20).wmv Cosmos 990 http://www.kfetter.com/satvideo/10676%20(%20103005%20).wmv Globalstar 37 http://www.kfetter.com/satvideo/25652%20(%20103005).wmv APT ( breeze debris ) from AMC 12 launch. I like watching the apt's pass by. http://www.kfetter.com/satvideo/28528%20(%20103005%20).wmv Kevin site 1775 44.6062 N 75.6910 W __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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