32750 2008-014A SAR Lupe 4 (from classfd.tle) http://mada.la.coocan.jp/sat/index.htm?as=1&cs=43.88337215619942&ct=66.18051702392543&fl=200&hp=1&i=0%2C1&lang=en&le=1&ll=44.6062%2C-75.691&q=U0001&sk=1&sm=-57%2C8223&t=0&tl=1&tle=SAR%2BLupe%2B4%250A1%2B32750U%2B08014A%2B%2B%2B12091.82022788%2B%2B.00004500%2B%2B00000-0%2B%2B16752-3%2B0%2B%2B%2B%2B06%250A2%2B32750%2B%2B98.1709%2B303.2037%2B0005816%2B116.3990%2B243.6008%2B15.27499012%2B%2B%2B%2B03%250A&tz=UTC&y=20120402003602000 Makoto Kamada On 2012/04/02 11:28, Kevin Fetter wrote: > I had just used mars as a align point for my mount, and started to move the scope, and a short time later, I noticed a bright fast moving sat, which didn't show up in guide 8. > > In guide 8, I have it set to show where I am pointed, as I scan the sky, and set for real time mode. So as I scan, sateliites move across the screen, and there's a icon showing where I am pointed. So I can quickly id sat's, and follow them if they are nice, are in this case a possible unid. > > Only had a short view of this unid sat. > > At around 00:36:02 utc ( APR 2 ) it passed near a star located at > > Right ascension: 10h56m19.7535s > Declination: -10 37' 30.103" > > Going in a east to west direction. > > The sat was at least mag 5. > > Kevin > _______________________________________________ > Seesat-l mailing list > http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l > _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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