Fwd: NOSS pass?

From: Björn Gimle (bjorn.gimle@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Sep 07 2013 - 17:55:31 UTC

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    From: Björn Gimle <bjorn.gimle@gmail.com>
    Date: 2013/9/7
    Subject: Re: NOSS pass?
    To: Keith Stein <keithstein65@gmail.com>
    
    
    Indeed, you saw NOSS 3-5 (B) (leading) and 3-5 (A) (trailing)
    Closest to Polaris around 3:46:45 UTC
    See map, with all classified above mag +7 (predicted), and unclassified
    with USSPACECOM catalog # above 30000.
    
    /Björn
    
    
    2013/9/7 Keith Stein <keithstein65@gmail.com>
    
    > Hi all,
    >
    > I'm in Purcellvile, Va.
    >
    > After watching the NASA Minotaur 5/LADEE launch, I saw two satellites that
    > appeared to be flying in formation. Don't have a lot of information on the
    > pass. They were flying close together, same brighten, at 03:46 UTC, Sept. 7
    > (11:46 p.m. EDT, Sept. 6). They were in the northern sky, in the area of
    > the North star.
    >
    
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