Saturday, June 03, 2006

Finally!

It seems like forever since I was able to get out and do some satellite hunting but tonight was a gorgeous night and I was able to get outside a bit. It turned out to be a successful night, with a sighting of Cosmos 1484 zipping past the Big Dipper. I missed a shot at Cosmos 1782 passing by Bootes -- my lack of familiarity with the summer sky continues to haunt me. I'm becoming more familiar with it but still have a way to go. Winter is easier since Orion always gives such a good starting point for most of the satellites.

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