Archive for August, 2007

Abrixas Rocket

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

I think I just saw the Abrixas Rocket. Four or so shooting stars and a helicopter.
The rocket was faint and sort of disappeared half way across the sky. I think its because you only see them when they are in sunlight so they fade out as they move away from the sun. Doesn’t really make […]

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Last night

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

Last night I was due to watch the meteor shower, but there were clouds. I wrote down the satellites that would pass over. The International Space Station at 23.15 and STS-118 which is the Shuttle. WIRE and LACROSSE 5 were the other ones that sounded interesting. WIRE launched in 1999 3rd May or 5th March, […]

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the grey ones

Monday, August 6th, 2007

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Puesta en Orbita

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

I know one person in Chile. He is a photographer and he is about to start another journey around South America to take photographs. Next year he will visit me when he comes to Europe and Africa. I saw on the SatTrack list of objects in orbit that Chile has one satellite. FASat-Alpha was launched […]

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the blue one

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

Found in the Atacama in 1996 when I visited La Silla and Las CampaƱas.
It looks for extra-terrestial blue beings.

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