71003 03 054C 2701 G 20031204223126960 17 25 0147040+802473 28 71001 03 054A 2701 G 20031204223346110 17 25 0209694+792492 18 S 71002 03 054B 2701 G 20031204223358610 17 25 0211242+793322 18 S 71001 03 054A 2701 G 20031204223501000 17 25 0524239+695848 18 S 71002 03 054B 2701 G 20031204223512970 17 25 0525186+700420 18 S 71001 03 054A 2701 G 20031204223627110 17 25 0617658+585070 18 S 71002 03 054B 2701 G 20031204223639340 17 25 0617985+585237 18 S 71003 03 054C 2701 G 20031205002259130 17 25 1358290+655931 28 71003 03 054C 2701 G 20031205002333650 17 25 1259772+663778 28 71003 03 054C 2701 G 20031205002401750 17 25 1214094+660656 37 71001 03 054A 2701 G 20031205002531840 17 25 1337679+664670 18 71002 03 054B 2701 G 20031205002544710 17 25 1337749+664498 18 71002 03 054B 2701 G 20031205002607360 17 25 1258165+665910 28 Site 2701: 43.68764 N, 79.39243 W, 230 m Clouds threatened during the afternoon, but moved on well before sunset. It is unusual to have three clear nights in a row at this time of year, and the forecast looks promising for the next few days. The trailing NOSS continued to outshine the leader by 1 to 2 magnitudes. The existing elsets are sufficient for tracking tonight, so I will wait until tomorrow to produce updates. Ted Molczan ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from SeeSat-L, send a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@satobs.org List archived at http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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