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"Johnnie D. Sutherland" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Oct 1993 14:38:05 EDT
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This message is from Tom Hanley.  I have read somewhere, I do not remember
where, that LANDSAT-6 had been put into the wrong orbit. ----  Johnnie
 
 
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      Thu,  7 Oct 93  14:26:23 EST
      thanly@USCN
      (Tom Hanley, Geology, Columbus College, Columbus, GA 31907.)
 
Our local paper, Columbus Ledger Inquirer, indicated that the "lost"
satellite was not Landsat-6.  It was another that was incommunicado.
More smoke than light?
Tom Hanley
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