SeeSat-L Sep-96 by subject
Starting: Sat Aug 31 1996 - 00:00:-26358 MET
Ending: Mon Sep 30 1996 - 00:00:-47786 MET
Messages: 124
- 96051 A/B Obs, 5 Sep 96
- Attempted Superbird A Obs, 28 Sep 96
- Aurora ???
- Bright new tumbler (for newbies, too)
- Coping with old elements sets and orbital decay, was RE: TiPS tether seen
- Cosmos 2333 and Zenith rocket
- Cosmos 2333 rkt in nearly exact 14th order resonance
- COSMOS 375
- Did ASTEX carry a SAR?
- DRA REPORT
- elsets on newly launched objects
- FAQ Lab Assignment? (from "Bright new tumbler ...")
- First Image from ADEOS
- FW: FAQ Lab Assignment?
- Geosync Flasher
- Geosynch Flasher seen in Colorado
- Geosynchronous Flashing Satellite
- Hi-Res STS/Mir PIX
- Information re elements
- Interbal-2 Objects Obs, 3 Sep 96
- Interbol 2 Obs, 7 Sep 96
- Interesting satellites for school group.
- International designation
- International Designation and Year 2000
- KH, Lacrosse orbits
- Lacrosse 1
- Lacrosse 2 r updated elements.
- Late obs report
- Magnitude -4 NOSS pass!
- Meteor 2-13 and its rocket in close proximity.
- Mir reboost
- MIR Reboost?
- Molniya platform decay
- Moscow Daylight Time
- NORAD #25000 -- Get Ready
- NOSS 2-3 designations
- NOSS?
- Observations 960905 - 06
- Observations 960906
- Observations 960908 morning
- OBSERVATIONS,
- OBSERVATIONS, SECRET SATS
- OIG new objects
- OIG's Data Base
- Other observations
- Possible acceleration of Cosmos 2219 rocket (22220, 92 76B)
- PPAS obs.
- PPAS REPORT
- PPASINP program
- RE: International designation
- RE: International Designation and Year 2000
- RE: KH, Lacrosse orbits
- RE: Mir Orbit Looks Synchronous Again?
- RE: NOSS 2-3 designations
- RE: NOSS?
- RE: The Grand Archive: a proposal
- RE: Unidentified Bright Tumbling Satellite
- RE: Where is the real Interbol-2?
- Recent observations
- Recent Russian launches
- Satellite Intrinsic Magnitude Data
- SatEvo decay list #13
- satwk36.rpt from OIG:
- satwk39.rpt from OIG:
- Soyuz landing
- star party
- STS-79 Tle?
- Sun outage-Partial eclipse Oct 12
- Superbird A flashes
- Superbird A Observation, Northern Colo, 29 Sep 96 0327 UT
- Superbird A sun-sat-obs angle
- Superbird A1 Obs, 30 Sep 96 UT
- Superbird A: Why I was confused.
- The Grand Archive
- TiPS Sighting
- Unidentified Bright Tumbling Satel
- Unidentified Bright Tumbling Satellite
- Unidentified Bright Tumbling Satellite - Identified
- Unusually bright, flashing debris NOAA 3 rocket reported.
- USA125r+Zenit obs
- Visibility of Geosync Flashers
- VISUAL.TLE
- Web Address: Bright Satellites Over Washington, D.C.
Last message date: Mon Sep 30 1996 - 00:00:-47786 MET
Archived on: Wed 22 Oct 1997 - 12:53:32 MET
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