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"Mentor 7 (NROL-37) stopped drifting at 102.6 E"

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Blogger Unknown said...

Hi there, quick question...At 0234, 0244 and 0250 on June 27, 2016. I observed 3 separate satellites travelling approximately South, Southeast to North, Northwest over Burnaby, BC, Canada. Not only did each one flash between 5-8 times from approx -4 to -6 in brightness, but appeared to flash in response to me directing a military grade laser at them. The only satellites I've heard of that flash are Iridium satellites. Do they flash multiple times? I always thought it was a needle in a haystack scenario with them. I've never heard of them flashing multiple times and seemingly flashing in response to being flashed at...any thoughts? Thanks for your reply! :-)

28/6/16 04:15

Blogger Unknown said...

Hi there, quick question...At 0234, 0244 and 0250 on June 27, 2016. I observed 3 separate satellites travelling approximately South, Southeast to North, Northwest over Burnaby, BC, Canada. Not only did each one flash between 5-8 times from approx -4 to -6 in brightness, but appeared to flash in response to me directing a military grade laser at them. The only satellites I've heard of that flash are Iridium satellites. Do they flash multiple times? I always thought it was a needle in a haystack scenario with them. I've never heard of them flashing multiple times and seemingly flashing in response to being flashed at...any thoughts? Thanks for your reply! :-)

28/6/16 04:19

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