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Re: (meteorobs) Lunar Flash or Flare



Greetings!
Pardon, but the forecasts of Iridium for my place (lat. 21.27.54 S, long.
47.00.21 W) they are just for the 5 and July 6. How many possibility of the
passage of another satellites, is also discarded, because there is not any
occurrence in the schedule of the flash.
Thanked by the help and hugs in flash

Rosely - Br.
gregio@dglnet.com.br
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----- Original Message -----
From: <zj@vega.bac.pkudot edu.cn>
To: <meteorobs@atmob.org>
Cc: <zj@vega.bac.pkudot edu.cn>
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 1:40 AM
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Lunar Flash or Flare


> Did you check for the possibility of some Iridium satellites which
happened
> to be in the direction of the Moon? You may input your local coordinates
> under http://www.heavens-above.com/ and get the predictions for your
> site.
>
> The flash from those satellites were called flares.
>
> With best regards, Jin
>
> > Cosmological greetings!
> >
> > They forgive me if it goes off topic, but I would like to know somebody
of
> > this list saw two flare, or better, two flash in the Moon. , today July
02,
> > 2001, between 17:30 and 18:00 local time (14:30 and 15:00 U.T)? And the
> > first of them happened closer to the center of the Moon and very
brilliant.
> > The other flash happened little time later (I believe that about 10
minutes
> > after the first) and less luminous good in the south border of the Moon.
> > The Moon met between the Constellation Oph and Sco, to the about 20
degrees
> > on the horizon East, and the planet Mars shone close of her. The sky was
> > still relatively clear, because that are in the winter in Brazil and it
> > darkens earlier.
> > Do forgive me the ignorance, but... would I also like to know this
> > occurrence type it can be meteor or some other phenomenon? Another
thing,
> > when of the occurrence of phenomenons of that type, do we say, flare or
> > flash???
> > Very thanked
> > Celestial hugs
> >
> >
> > Rosely - Br.
> > gregio@dglnet.com.br
> > http://members.nbci.com/Rosely/Index.htm
> > http://membro.intermega.com.br/rgregio/
> > http://construindobjetos.na-webdot net
> > http://members.nbci.com/terra_maravilha/
> > http://www.geocities.com/alnitack_br/
>
> --
>
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