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    "sender_name": "Armando Mercado",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: SpaceX / Falcon 9 Dragon sighting",
    "date": "2012-05-22T16:03:23Z",
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    "content": "Hi,\n\nCould very well be solar panel covers.\nAt first I thought they were payload\nfairings, but they were jettisoned long\nbefore orbit was achieved.\n\nThere is also a cover for the navigation\nsuite/ berthing mechanism that gets\njettisoned.\n\nLooks like SpaceTrak has the Dragon\nlaunch catologed as objects 38348 -\n38351.  No id's on anything yet.\n\n73  Armando, N8IGJ\n\n\n\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: \"Tom Williams\" <[email protected]>\nTo: \"Armando Mercado\" <[email protected]>\nCc: <[email protected]>\nSent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 9:08 AM\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] SpaceX / Falcon 9 Dragon sighting\n\n\n> Solar array covers?\n>\n> http://nasatech.net/ntF9DRAGON-COTS2-3_PAGE.html\n>\n> Tom\n> KJ4EAW\n>\n> On May 22, 2012, at 2:55 AM, \"Armando Mercado\" <[email protected]> wrote:\n>\n>> Hello,\n>>\n>> Falcon 9/Dragon was sighted from West Michigan.\n>> It (they) were about 15 mins behind the ISS.\n>> There were 4 objects total, 1 object in front was\n>> of steady brightness approximately 1st magitude.\n>> This was the Dragon I think.\n>>\n>> The other three were tumbling shinning from\n>> 1 to <4 magitude at about one flash per 3\n>> seconds.  One object would be the booster,\n>> don't know what the other 2 would be.\n>>\n>> Everything passed about 3 degrees north\n>> of Altair at 0927UTC.\n>>\n>> Good luck Dragon.\n>\n> \n\n",
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