Dear US Observers On April 12 I saw the elderly NOSS triplet 7 running 10 secs late on an April 4 elset. It seems they have been manoeuvred after 23 years! Please observe if you can - they're now in evening twilight for me. Here are Mike McCants elsets: NOSS 7 (D) 1 16623U 86014D 09102.87244518 .00000020 00000-0 93617-5 0 04 2 16623 63.3622 16.3566 0672000 19.6866 340.3134 13.40500222 07 NOSS 7 (E) 1 16624U 86014E 09102.87259104 .00000040 00000-0 18719-4 0 03 2 16624 63.3600 16.5206 0672000 19.6466 340.3534 13.40510213 08 NOSS 7 (H) 1 16631U 86014H 09102.87300580 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 02 2 16631 63.3650 21.3822 0663000 10.7060 349.2940 13.40504009 06 The active duplet NOSS 2-3 C and E have also been manoeuvred and are running early, taking them away from D: NOSS 2-3 (C) 1 23908U 96029C 09107.08826394 .00000020 00000-0 26121-4 0 06 2 23908 63.4090 128.5484 0336000 359.9942 0.0058 13.40531895 03 NOSS 2-3 (E) 1 23936U 96029E 09107.08838013 .00000020 00000-0 25966-4 0 04 2 23936 63.4100 128.7399 0339000 359.9900 0.0100 13.40531675 04 Happy observing, David David M Brierley Malvern, Worcestershire, UK Station 2675 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m davidbrierley@waitrose.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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