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Category Archives: Crewed Satellites

iPhone video of International Space Station pass, 17th February 2013 18:58 UTC

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This entry was posted in International Space Station, Video Sequence on Monday, 18th February 2013 by Mark Galvin.

Shuttle and ISS images from June 2007

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This entry was posted in Digital Images, International Space Station, Space Shuttle, Unknown imagery method and tagged missing information on Thursday, 14th June 2007 by David Galvin, Rob Johnson and Jim Stacey (Temporary account).

Members Observations (Up to December 1997)

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This entry was posted in Comets, Deep Sky, Digital Images, Drawings, Film photography, Galaxies, Galilean Satellites, Globular Clusters, Jupiter, Lunar (Our Moon), Mars, Mir, Nebulae, Noctilucent Clouds, Open Clusters, Saturn, Saturnian Satellites, Solar, Unsual and interesting stars, Venus and tagged From original LAS site on Wednesday, 30th December 1998 by Rob Johnson, David Forshaw (Temporary account), Geoff Regan (Temporary account) and John Knott (Temporary account).

Observations by Colin Murray (April 1997 – August 1998)

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This entry was posted in Film photography, Galilean Satellites, Jupiter, Lunar (Our Moon), Mir and tagged Ektar, From original LAS site, Fujichrome, Kodachrome on Thursday, 20th August 1998 by Colin Murray.

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