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Albatross race update

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Subject: Albatross race update
From: Paul Taylor <>
Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 12:39:00 +1000
Graham Turner Ozemail wrote:
Just following on from Bill's posting, The Ecologist seems to have
> stayed at the one location for the last 5 days. This is really
> getting interesting, with most of the birds hanging around the
> southern coast of Australia, with only The Ecologist heading west.

I wonder if there are problems with the satellite reception and/or
the transmitters?  "Aphrodite" hasn't moved at all in last five days.

"The Rocket" made a remarkable dash to and from the South Pacific(?)
in a day, but that must have been a glitch (e.g. multipath effect.)


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