John Locker wrote: > I spotted a slow moving , quite dim object coming towards me > from the south....moving roughly through my overhead ( perhaps > 60 deg elevation ) to the north. I get the following five northbound around the specified time, need a little more information to narrow down the candidates: 53.388 3.083 100. John Locker, UK 2000 6.5 50 F F F F T *** 2004 May 22 Sat evening *** Times are PM UTC *** 2145 232 H M S Tim Al Azi C Dir Mag Dys F Hgt Shd Rng EW Phs R A Dec 25919 Ikonos 2 99 51A 3.1 22 12 44 .0 80 258 C 92 19.9 3 9 691 555 701 1.5 80 13 3 50.1 13916 Cosmos 1447 83 21A 2.1 2.0 3.8 5.5 22 14 15 .0 65 97 C 272 6.1 2 1 979 780 1068 1.0 64 1630 43.8 15930 Cosmos 1670 85 64A 3.7 4.5 22 14 16 .0 81 317 C 92 5.1 4 9 935 817 946 1.1 86 1315 59.6 27699 IGS 1B 03 009B 7.0 2.0 22 14 53 .0 55 262 C 92 1.7 1 0 500 376 602 1.5 90 11 3 37.1 25994 Terra 99 68A 2.5 22 15 31 .0 66 260 C 92 2.7 0 9 715 586 778 1.3 85 1150 43.3 Ed Cannon - ecannon@mail.utexas.edu - Austin, Texas, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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