Thanks, Paul, for calling me yesterday and discussing this matter, I will see what I can do to suggest some other products for the LRIT service and I'll leave...
Thanks Craig, glad to see something new coming out. By the way, you have two version available ... # Standard Edition # Professional Edition If you already...
Hi David, I've put this upgrade option up now. It's just slightly more to buy the standard edition and then the upgrade, rather than buying the professional...
Thanks, will have a look and decide in coming days/weeks. Glad you updated it as I'm sure there must have been others wondering too. Cheers, David. ... -- ... ...
Hi All, There is an amusing article about Groundhog Day and weather predictions at: http://news.uk.msn.com/groundhog_day.aspx Hope you are all well, see you at...
Hello John Neither. We are planning on moving from Southampton to somewhere else (as yet undefined) later this year but will not have the space for certain...
All, Did anyone (UK Europe) observe the ISS pass at 18:05 GMT today? The ISS is brilliant at the moment in the evening sky. As it passed to the south of London...
Progress 28 perhaps. It has to dock on thursday at 14.15 utc ... From: geojohnt@... To: GEO-Subscribers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008...
Hi John See this report ... - the others seem to have hit the nail on the head. Missed the pass tonight - there are some high passes to come according to...
... The GEO Membership Manager going to remind them to renew their subscription? <G> Perhaps not... Cheers, David -- SatSignal software - quality software...
John, It was Progress M62 which departed ISS today. NASA use the incorrect designation for these Progress flights to ISS. The real Progress 27 flew in 1987. ...
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In a message dated 04/02/2008 21:55:01 GMT Standard Time, Peter@... writes: It was Progress M62 which departed ISS today. NASA use the...
This page was sent to you by: ruscher@.... Here's an interesting article from today's NY Times... SCIENCE / SPACE & COSMOS | February 5, 2008 Satellite...
All, There is an amazingly detailed image on the ESA website of a feature on Mars - click on the image to download the full resolution 1.4 MB. Regards, John...
John, Have you noticed that the top of Mt Olympus looks like coming out of the surface? This is a very typical optical effect that you can undo by rotating the...
Ferdinand, the phenomenon of ambiguous perception is a very well-known one and features in nearly all first-year psychology text books in British universities....
All, Well, M62 is still there trailing the ISS by 2 - 3 minutes. And, this evening viewed from SW London, just before it entered Earth shadow it 'flared out'...
Robert, I just wander if the effect you refer to is the same as the one responsible for the interpretation of the near vertical imagery of planetary surfaces. ...
In a message dated 05/02/2008 19:31:15 GMT Standard Time, fvalk@... writes: Have you noticed that the top of Mt Olympus looks like coming out of the ...
John, On relief maps of the Earth, conventon always 'illuminates' the terrain from
the northwest. We are so used to this, and accept it blindly and without...
Hi John and All, Well, I went out to get a peek of this in Bulgaria's unpolluted from light skies but it was cloudy!!!!!! We also had a strange phenomenom (did...
... ================ Hi All & John, Here is the info: 32484 PROGRESS-M 63 Progress-M 63 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 16:03 UTC on...
Signs of Summer Thaw on the Antarctic Peninsula See this Earth Observatory page: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=17915 ...
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All, There will be an annular eclipse of the Sun tomorrow but it's rather a long way to go to see it - Antarctica! People in NZ will see quite a good coverage...