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AUGUST FLYOVER 2010
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AUGUST FLYOVER 2010
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Sat Aug 21, 2010 4:01 pm
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deepskysteve
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26th August ISS 10:24:03 pm WSW 10:26:31 31° -2.4 (very bright)
Celestron CG5 Goto with C6 & William optics Z66. Williams ZS70, (Meade DSIPro2 Mono Skycam), Lifecam HD webcamera, Watec 902H, SPC900 webcam, Logitec Pro 4000 webcam, Atik 314L+ Nextimage 5 camera, IFLY4 Quadcopter, H.A.L scratch built Quadcopter GPS full autonomous machine.
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