I saw the ISS pass from North west to South east this morning about 6:00 am local At 2 miles high and with a snowy winter I have missed any possibility of viewing it with the old eyes. Today was different. It was a beautiful site and so bright- traveling very fast about a 85 degree pass. Rick de KB0VBZ
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On Mar 20, 2008, at 6:21 AM, Rick Elverum wrote:
I saw the ISS pass from North west to South east this morning about 6:00 am local At 2 miles high and with a snowy winter I have missed any possibility of viewing it with the old eyes. Today was different. It was a beautiful site and so bright- traveling very fast about a 85 degree pass. Rick de KB0VBZ
Rick I just mentioned you this week here on the BB... did you see that? Someone asked about how to find AMSAT folks in the Colorado Front Range...
We all miss your Colorado AMSAT Net! Looking forward to hearing the net on the air again someday...
Glad to see you're still working the sats, even if it's just eyeball QSO's with them! (GRIN)
-- Nate Duehr, WY0X nate@natetech.com
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