Reduced image 148 again. 597F looks very similar to other IGS8 objects in speed and direction. 597G is very faint (in the image) and the track is much shorter (I believe at least 90% of the track length is reported). 597E (159) and 162 are apparently in penumbra at start of track, but seem to be out of it at the end. 597F is steady. 164+165 is by far the brightest object and appears steady. I did not detect ANY of the objects visually. Mike confirmed my NOSS 8 obs 99148 13 597F 5919 E 20130407220141000 18 25 1856558+294736 37 99148 13 597F 5919 E 20130407220151000 18 25 1910223+315643 37 99148 13 597G 5919 E 20130407220141000 18 25 1856973+295192 37 99148 13 597G 5919 E 20130407220151000 18 25 1900741+304922 37 IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html 2013/4/8 Björn Gimle <bjorn.gimle@gmail.com>: >... > 99162 13 597D 5919 E 20130407220910000 18 25 1839327+261334 37 E > 99162 13 597D 5919 E 20130407220920000 18 25 1851672+283399 37 S > 99159 13 597E 5919 E 20130407220732000 18 25 1848038+251248 37 S > 99159 13 597E 5919 E 20130407220742000 18 25 1859079+271549 37 > > The three digits after 99 are part of my image catalog numbers. > I have more images reduced, but the results were not saved in the > ObsReduce archives, and/or had old times or wrong positions ? I will > have to re-measure them : > > 21:56:22 137 UNID 1 descending from zeta Lyrae to HP 090637 > 21:56:50 138 UNID 1 > 21:57:18 139 UNID 1 > 22:01:40 148 UNID 2 could be an IGS 8 object > > /Björn > > _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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