Re: STS entry seen in daylight

Earl Needham (KD5XB@AMSAT.ORG)
Mon, 27 Dec 1999 22:05:42 -0700

At 09:51 PM 12/27/99 -0600, ejsmss wrote:
>well here in tulsa we have about the same story as you guys down in texas
>this was also my first observation of a shuttle re-entry my 15 year old son
>was the first to spot it here and at that time it already had the ion-ized
>trail following it a few degrees behind at the time of our sighting it was
>at about 35miles alt. and clipping along at 10,000mph what a sight
>                    ernie reeves
>                        tulsa ok.

	Geez, and I didn't even get a chance to look!  I was at work -- maybe next
time...

	Earl


Earl Needham, KD5XB    mailto:KD5XB@AMSAT.ORG
Clovis, New Mexico	DM84jk N34d 25.446 W103d 12.700 (or so)

Pet peeve: breath is a noun,  breathe is a verb (When you take a breath,
you breathe...)

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