Obs Dec 19
Brierley David (DMBRIERLEY@dera.gov.uk)
Mon, 20 Dec 1999 10:23:03 -0000
The first satellite was a stray, seen while watching for 76-91A low in
the NW sky. The position for 92-83A is less accurate than usual because
of the lack of reference stars low in the N in Moonlight. We now pass
it over to our S hemisphere observers for about a month.
The Trumpet ?95-34A is running about 1 min late on this elset:
9503401 99322.58450324 -0.00000061
63.3401 241.7958 0.6913631 271.1333 17.4605 2.00617154 2.2
David.
IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss Sss TCHHMMmm DDMMm Mm E
9300802267599121917140446 010 12151250 +39044 2 5
9300802267599121917143711 010 12154044 +37185 2 5
9101701267599121918583514 010 12140720 +49088 3 5
9101701267599121918590310 010 12132865 +52575 2 5
9208301267599121919032362 010 1213079 +4753 5 5
9503401267599121922093714 010 12030057 +05162 15 5
9503401267599121922125239 010 12030540 +01544 1 5
9503401267599121922160173 010 12031030 -01420 05 5
9503401267599121922192715 010 12031610 -05550 05 5
David M Brierley
Malvern, Worcestershire, UK
Station 2675, 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m
dmbrierley@compuserve.com
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