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a Hobby-Astronom at http://www.astrotreff.de/topic.asp?T...4&whichpage=1# (sorry its a German-Site) is searching for detailed Images of the Lacrosse Satellites. If anyone has some good pictures of those we would be glad to see them. The reason why he needs those pictures: He wants to track and Photograph those Satellites ![]() Regards Jens |
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http://www.zen32156.zen.co.uk/lacrosse.htm Jim Morris "Jens Averbeck" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, a Hobby-Astronom at http://www.astrotreff.de/topic.asp?T...4&whichpage=1# (sorry its a German-Site) is searching for detailed Images of the Lacrosse Satellites. If anyone has some good pictures of those we would be glad to see them. The reason why he needs those pictures: He wants to track and Photograph those Satellites ![]() Regards Jens |
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Jens Averbeck wrote:
Hi, a Hobby-Astronom at http://www.astrotreff.de/topic.asp?T...4&whichpage=1# (sorry its a German-Site) is searching for detailed Images of the Lacrosse Satellites. If anyone has some good pictures of those we would be glad to see them. The reason why he needs those pictures: He wants to track and Photograph those Satellites ![]() Regards Jens http://www.satobs.org/spysat.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacrosse_(satellite) Alles Klar, Herr Kommissar? Viel Spass! Dave |
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Hi Jim,
we already searched for pictures at Google. The 3D Modell seen on the Astrotreff.de Site ist from your Link. But thanks anyway. Btw he wants to photograph those Sats with the Telescope at Munic Observatory with highest possible Resolution. And to check if they found the right Satellite they need "Sketch" or Outline Picture. Regards Jens Am Thu, 01 Mar 2007 18:06:31 -0600 schrieb Jim Morris: Google.com http://www.zen32156.zen.co.uk/lacrosse.htm Jim Morris "Jens Averbeck" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, a Hobby-Astronom at http://www.astrotreff.de/topic.asp?T...4&whichpage=1# (sorry its a German-Site) is searching for detailed Images of the Lacrosse Satellites. If anyone has some good pictures of those we would be glad to see them. The reason why he needs those pictures: He wants to track and Photograph those Satellites ![]() Regards Jens |
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Am Thu, 01 Mar 2007 18:08:54 -0600 schrieb CWO4 Dave Mann:
Jens Averbeck wrote: Hi, a Hobby-Astronom at http://www.astrotreff.de/topic.asp?T...4&whichpage=1# (sorry its a German-Site) is searching for detailed Images of the Lacrosse Satellites. If anyone has some good pictures of those we would be glad to see them. The reason why he needs those pictures: He wants to track and Photograph those Satellites ![]() Regards Jens http://www.satobs.org/spysat.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacrosse_(satellite) Alles Klar, Herr Kommissar? Viel Spass! Dave Hi Dave, Danke für die Links, aber die hatten wir schon über Google gefunden. Was wir bräuchten wäre zb Umriss-Zeichnungen um die Satelliten erfolgreich zu identifizieren. English: Thanks for those Links, but we already found those with Google. What we could need are "Outline-Images" of the Shape of the Satellites, that would help to identify them and show in which position they are Orbiting. Regards jens |
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"Jens Averbeck" wrote:
Hi, a Hobby-Astronom at http://www.astrotreff.de/topic.asp?T...4&whichpage=1# (sorry its a German-Site) is searching for detailed Images of the Lacrosse Satellites. If anyone has some good pictures of those we would be glad to see them. The reason why he needs those pictures: He wants to track and Photograph those Satellites ![]() There aren't any pictures of the Lacrosse/Onyx satellites, at least not that are available to the public. If he wants to track the five Lacrosse satellites, he doesn't need to know what they look like. Heavens-above.com will tell you where to look for them. During a good pass they're as bright as the second magnitude, which makes them hard to miss. He can ask for more information on sci.astro.satellites.visual-observe. That group isn't quite moribund, and Ted Molczan will answer any question you have about observing the Lacrosses. --Bill Thompson |
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Am Fri, 02 Mar 2007 02:04:12 +0000 schrieb William R Thompson:
"Jens Averbeck" wrote: Hi, a Hobby-Astronom at http://www.astrotreff.de/topic.asp?T...4&whichpage=1# (sorry its a German-Site) is searching for detailed Images of the Lacrosse Satellites. If anyone has some good pictures of those we would be glad to see them. The reason why he needs those pictures: He wants to track and Photograph those Satellites ![]() There aren't any pictures of the Lacrosse/Onyx satellites, at least not that are available to the public. If he wants to track the five Lacrosse satellites, he doesn't need to know what they look like. Heavens-above.com will tell you where to look for them. During a good pass they're as bright as the second magnitude, which makes them hard to miss. He can ask for more information on sci.astro.satellites.visual-observe. That group isn't quite moribund, and Ted Molczan will answer any question you have about observing the Lacrosses. --Bill Thompson Hi Bill, thanks for the info about that other Newsgroup and Heavens-above.com (didnt know it has tracking infos about those Sat). Regards Jens |
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"Jens Averbeck" wrote:
thanks for the info about that other Newsgroup and Heavens-above.com (didn't know it has tracking infos about those Sat). You're welcome. Heavens-above can give you predictions on almost every satellite in low earth orbit. Go to their main page, click on the "select a satellite" line under the Satellites heading. Then enter Lacrosse% in the "satellite name" box. You'll get predictions for the four Lacrosses still in orbit. I'm not sure how much detail anyone could see through a telescope. It's thought that Lacrosses use very large solar panels to power their radars. The panels might shadow or otherwise hide whatever antennae they carry. --Bill Thompson |
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