(meteorobs) weather and URAS

Mark Bowling minador at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 23 11:49:26 EDT 2011


Does anybody know if there is a way to track the path using radio triangulation?  Is there any information online explaining this method?
 
Mark Bowling
Vail, AZ

From: drobnock <drobnock at penn.com>
To: "meteorobs at meteorobs.org" <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 8:34 AM
Subject: (meteorobs) weather and URAS

By the broadest definition this is meteorology.
>From the Caribbean Hurricane Network, tropical storm  Ophelia and UARS,
"The UARS satellite that you have probably heard is 'crashing to earth'
probably today, is doing one pass over the Eastern Caribbean at about
18:15-18:25 this evening (as it is getting lower it's orbit changes so
difficult to make an exact prediction). But it is just possible that it
could chose this orbit to come down, in which case it will be quite
spectacular.  At the moment, Antigua area will be about the best place
to see it.  I stress that in the still bright sky, at this time, it will
only be easily visible if it happens to be burning up. If it has started
to enter the atmosphere earlier, then crash helmets might be a good
idea. From Grenada you will have to look very low to the west to North
West.  The chances are very low, but you never know."
http://stormcarib.com/reports/current/report.php?id=1316788278_88459

George John Drobnock

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