Re: Noss 3 plus 1

From: Bjorn Gimle (b.gimle@chello.se)
Date: Wed Sep 11 2002 - 02:59:44 EDT

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    On the 17th Aug Steve had a similar question, which I answered privately.
    
    I ran a prediction for a 50 deg arc near culmination, and found 18 crossers
    righter than +10 over a 20 min interval. That would give a 10% chance of a
    crosser hitting during the ~7 sec between the trailer and the leader on that
    arc. Near the horizon, tracks are denser, so my guess is 50% for an entire
    pass.
    
    
    > Tonight at 01.47.37 UTC while following the Noss 2-3 set saw an unknown
    pass
    > thru the triangle. Id as Cosmos 1125r  #11511, at intersection it was
    moving
    ...
    > view at same time and tonight I got lucky. Is this big or has anybody
    else
    > been lucky enough to see this?
    
    
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