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On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 00:33:33 -0000 (UTC), "Justan O."
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Just now.. On their way to ISS


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Can you see the launch from your house? We can see them on a clear
night but today's was only so so. We're 140 nautical miles as the
crow flies. You're probably less than 50 I'd guess.
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On 11/15/20 10:03 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 00:33:33 -0000 (UTC), "Justan O."
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Just now.. On their way to ISS


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Can you see the launch from your house? We can see them on a clear
night but today's was only so so. We're 140 nautical miles as the
crow flies. You're probably less than 50 I'd guess.


Sometimes. I missed the 1st minute or so. When I first saw it it was about
30 degrees. Above the horizon and the burn was bright and long. That lasted
about 3 seconds. Then about 20 seconds later I saw it again and the flame
was much dimmer. It wasn't a good night for viewing. On a clear night it
would have been spectacular.
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