ST Obs Aug 16th

From: Scott Tilley (sthed475@telus.net)
Date: Tue Aug 16 2011 - 09:55:42 UTC

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    Hi All
    
    Exciting times tonight!  Used the GPS time inserter for the first time 
    and figured out how to increase the gain of my video camera...
    
    25017 97 064A   8049 G 20110816044021409 17 25 1738633+453591 37 S
    11389 79 050A   8049 G 20110816045429868 17 25 2112598+392761 37 S
    23851 96 024A   8049 G 20110816052433864 17 25 2128376+704549 37 S
    10544 77 112E   8049 G 20110816052513904 17 25 2133680+704500 37 S
    18009 87 043E   8049 G 20110816060041411 17 25 2022904+633165 37 S
    18010 87 043F   8049 G 20110816060340059 17 25 2128945+694565 37 S
    10033 77 044A   8049 G 20110816072254642 17 25 1757989+450351 37 S
    28646 05 016A   8049 G 20110816072547885 17 25 1712445+355056 37 S
    
    Looked for 11731 but only saw something WAY early, later looking at the 
    region around this time in Heavensat showed it was a busy cross roads... :
    
    2011 Aug 16  05:27:13.992 UTC   80019C    11731
    
    Obs - Pred: 0.899 deg X-track; 84.214 s early, relative 104.33 day old 
    elset:
    
    1 11731U 80019C   11123.89853744 0.00006200  00000-0  64405-3 0    00
    2 11731  63.3649  60.0037 0917470   6.0187 353.9813 13.44408207    07
    
    11731 80 019C   8049 G 20110816052713992 17 25 2106189+623206 37 S
    
    Regards,
    Scott
    8049: 49.43488N, 123.66854W, 40m
    
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