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Re: (meteorobs) Rocket Junk Entry ???



That's awesome to witness something like that!!!  :-)

I look forward to seeing a video of it and one day seeing a re-entry
myself!.

 I can see the space shuttle takeoff and on occassion I will catch a glimse
of it on approach for landing if it takes the Southwest in route to Kennedy
Space Center.  The double Sonic Booms it produces after it passes overhead
rattles the windows and doors etc.....  AWESOME!!  I will be watching on
Tuesday for it to go up. (Fingers are crossed)   :-)


Mark


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim and Jan Gamble" <gamble@peoplepc.com>
To: <meteorobs@atmob.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 11:47 PM
Subject: (meteorobs) Rocket Junk Entry ???


> At 04:16Z 12/02/01 a brilliant and long lasting trailing object was
observed
> from El Paso TX. Lasted nearly 1.5 minutes and was traveling SSE to NNE.
> Anyone aware of rocket junk entry scheduled for tonight or did anyone East
> of 106.2w see this object. Thanx all.
> Regards,
> Jim Gamble
> gamble@peoplepc.com
> http://www.geocities.com/desert_lights
>
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