Hubble Bubble Trouble

From: Pesky (pesky.cat@virgin.net)
Date: Sat Mar 11 2000 - 05:45:22 PST

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    Walter Nissen wisely wrote
    
    >I realize you were writing under the burden of a pseudonymous
    >correspondent who failed to mention his latitude and longitude, but 38
    >degrees is a very conservative limit.
    
    (sorry about that - I am Steve, 54.003N 1.504W)
    
    and David Brierley, amongst others, wrote that satellites are apparently a
    speeded-up version of cosmology? Heh, no offence. Satellite observing IS
    completely different from train-spotting. Heck, we've even got a bloke here
    who spends every day sitting on the roadside somewhere in the Midlands, with
    a flask of tea, observing and noting down the different Eddie Stobart truck
    names.
    
    Many thanks for the HST elements, and thanks Ralph for that visibility
    equation.. it should come in handy.
    
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