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 Znamya & Mir

The failed Progress M40/Znamya experiment taken on 1999 February 4 at 17h45mUTC.
Bright trail is Mir and on top you see a faint trail which represents Progress M40(Znamya).
By Tristan Cools.
 
 

Mir
Mir crosses paths with an Ariane rk, 91050F, Photo by Tristan Cools
 

Mir and Progress M24

Mir and Progress M24 August 27, 1994, photo by Tristan Cools
 
 
 
 
           ISS, UARS and Cosmos 744 r

ISS is the horizontal track, Cosmos 744 r is the more vertical line and UARS is the 45 degree
angled track.  The brightest star track near top is Saturn.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mao 1 rk, upper, and Iridium 50, lower, with the Iridium flaring at -.5 at 02:37:38 UTC Oct.
98'. Better seen in the enlargement are two more faint tracks to the left of MAO, one identified as Cosmos 1154 r, the other unidentified. Photo by Jari.
 
 
 

  USA 144 Titan rk

# 25745,  99028B, taken May 27, 1999 05:49 UTC against a few clouds. Photo by Jari.
(Fuji 400 film, f2, 50mm).
 
 
  USA 144 Titan Rk
 

 1999 May 27 at 2211UTC in UMI.  Two flashes are visible, Altitude 219km. (Photo
by Tristan Cools).
 
 
  Globalstar 22

#25653 99012E, 06:08:21 14 Jun , 1999
50mm f2.4 Fuji 400, by Jari
 
  NOAA 11 Flare

I had set up to catch an Iridium Tumbler, but caught the second of two flares by NOAA 11
below UMa, 35mm.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The background is a shot to the NNE on the Lake Windemere/Raleigh Springs site.

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