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Subject: NASA Prediction Bulletins for Satellites
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Date: Fri, 5-Jul-85 21:58:14 EDT
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From: Michael_D'Alessandro%Wayne-MTS%UMich-MTS.Mailnet@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA

My friend and I are going to start observing satellites,
using Sat Trak International's satellite tracking software that runs
on various micros.  In order to use this software, you must obtain
satellite orbital information from NASA, in the form of
NASA Prediction Bulletins.  NASA currently sends these bulletins out
via US Mail.  I would like to know if the information contained in
the bulletins can be obtained from a public BBS, a node on the net,
or via Mag tape or floppies.  If the information is not available in these
forms currently, is there anyway that it could be made available to
the public in any of these forms?  It would be great if the info
was available on line somewhere.

                      Michael D'Alessandro

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