Well, no sign of the satellite (anyone else see it?) But I did come across this video of a chemistry experiment in this morning's Deseret News. For some odd reason it was not under our very own Science Writer Joe's byline. :) http://eepybird.com/ Patrick Patrick Wiggins wrote:
Here's a report I just received about a satellite about to reenter. The chances of it reentering while it's in our skies are not great but if you're up anyway why not go out and have a look?
Patrick
SL-14 DEB (29141 1985-108-AA)
Monday, 19 June 2006
Rise(invis.) 02h01m44s -- azimuth:175.1d S Transit 02h05m34s -- azimuth: 95.0d E height:38.1d dist:384.6km alt:245.4km Appears 02h08m12s 9.5m azimuth: 19.3d NNE height:5.9d Disappears 02h09m26s 10.7m azimuth: 15.1d NNE