23794 96 010A 8539 G 20040506012547590 17 25 0737563+303173 29 23794 96 010A 8539 G 20040506012627420 17 25 1444243+710368 69 25991 99 067A 8539 G 20040506011101840 17 25 1543992+323092 38 25991 99 067A 8539 G 20040506011209940 17 25 1644470+495200 38 14690 84 012A 8539 G 20040506011911790 17 25 1028943+180515 38 22639 93 026B 8539 G 20040506013112550 17 25 1055707+004428 38 22639 93 026B 8539 G 20040506013123210 17 25 1102965-023818 38 22639 93 026B 8539 G 20040506013145340 17 25 1116040-085406 38 14795 84 012F 8539 G 20040506020828650 17 25 1007791+114568 38 14795 84 012F 8539 G 20040506020910550 17 25 1032194+043489 38 14795 84 012F 8539 G 20040506020952840 17 25 1053713-020813 38 I have a couple of unknowns to try to identify. The next pass of Raguda 33 for me in a few hours it will be in shadow at around 100 miles altitude coming from perigee. If I could stay awake, would I have a chance of seeing it glow? Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -5 UTC ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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