5918 obs 20070829

From: ComHem (b.gimle@comhem.se)
Date: Thu Aug 30 2007 - 03:08:45 EDT

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    I woke up at 01:10 local time, and found there were some stars
    visible through or between clouds, and knew IGS 4A was due.
    I got splits
    23:26:41.76  #30586 95% right towards fainter star, 4 deg away?
    23:27:40.78  #30586 40% left towards fainter star 3 deg away?
    23:27:56.73  93-59A (within 2 deg; crossed ahead of IGS 4A)
    23:28:14.33  #30586 appulse eps Uma
    using this elset
    1 30586U 07005A   07224.98216499 0.00000000  00000-0  00000-0 0    00
    2 30586  97.3509 343.6855 0000999 188.9248 171.0751 15.25994778    07
    and assuming the appulse was correctly timed and identified, I have it 5.2 s
    late.
    
    But I can't match the two splits, though the crosser appears to be on time.
    
    -- Björn Gimle                                            --
    -- COSPAR 5918 WGS84,  +18.10127 (E), +59.29813 (N), 44 m --
    -- COSPAR 5919, MALMA, +18.6206  (E), +59.2615  (N), 33 m --
    
    
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