8539 obs april 6

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@gcnetmail.net)
Date: Mon Apr 05 2004 - 23:27:46 EDT

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    28049 03 045G   8539 G 20040406005253090 17 25 0417841+835534 68
    28095 03 054A   8539 G 20040406005615840 17 25 1213957+570129 68
    28095 03 054A   8539 G 20040406005647630 17 25 1214311+470330 68
    28095 03 054A   8539 G 20040406005712590 17 25 1214611+392055 67
    28095 03 054A   8539 G 20040406005800360 17 25 1216253+254820 38
    28095 03 054A   8539 G 20040406005807280 17 25 1216459+235926 38
    08884 76 038J   8539 G 20040406010249190 17 25 1311918+555518 68
    08884 76 038J   8539 G 20040406010318840 17 25 1259352+462533 38
    08884 76 038J   8539 G 20040406010327900 17 25 1256652+433310 67
    08884 76 038J   8539 G 20040406010446340 17 25 1244380+215956 38
    28054 03 048A   8539 G 20040406011728590 17 25 0609537+221138 38
    28054 03 048A   8539 G 20040406011740090 17 25 0558566+260187 68
    28054 03 048A   8539 G 20040406011744960 17 25 0553524+273820 38
    28054 03 048A   8539 G 20040406011920260 17 25 0349157+505330 38
    
    I saw #08818 at 01.49.00.90 UTC 2 minutes outside of Ganymede. I still need
    to reduce this point.
    #28049 was fast to try and follow in a telescope. I followed for close to 2
    minutes but only my start point recorded.
    
    Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -5 UTC
    
    
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