Last Night

From: Jeffrey Simpson (jeffdsimpson@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Sep 04 2001 - 23:38:35 EDT


Hi all
I'm not sure of the proper format for reporting satellites, so I'll 'steal' 
the format used by Heaven's Above:

ISS 1.4 19:17:56 10° N  19:20:01 16° NE  19:20:43 15° ENE
Resurs 01 Rocket 2.8 19:37:50 10° SSE  19:42:26 78° ENE  19:46:59 10° N
Cosmos 2219 Rocket 3.3 20:40:14 10° SSW  20:45:59 71° ESE  20:46:15 69° E
ISS 2.3 20:52:33 10° WNW  20:53:12 15° WNW  20:53:12 15° WNW
Cosmos 80 Rocket 6.8 18:52:50 10 WSW 19:01:47 48 S  19:10:26 11 E
Cosmos 80 Rocket 6.1 20:53:22 10 SW  21:02:40 80 SSE 21:05:03 56 ENE
(This is the oldest satellite that I have ever seen having been launched on 
September 3, 1965)
Cosmos 86 Rocket 7.0 19:02:01 10 WSW 19:11:46 49 S  19:20:51 11 ESE

Also:
19:31:22 -8 52° 27° (NNE) 0.6 km (W) -8 Iridium 17

And I know that this is completely OT but I also saw a meteor.

Jeffrey Simpson
Invercargill, New Zealand 46.4°S, 168.35°E

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