This time I had the chance to observe a few more than normal. Conditions clear with a few low clouds wafting over. I was fortunate to catch the 96-029 trio pass through two close pairs in quick succession. 80mm f/5 refractor, 32mm Plossl eyepiece. Temp 1.5 deg C. 05679 71 110B 2751 G 20051226191618000 17 25 2048024+461689 28 S+070 05 25017 97 064A 2751 G 20051226192725290 17 25 2355740-214483 28 S+050 05 28646 05 016A 2751 G 20051226194846270 17 25 2005700+404924 97 S+030 05 28646 05 016A 2751 G 20051226194848040 17 25 2005395+411797 28 S+030 05 26906 01 040B 2751 G 20051226202427240 17 25 1934946+383669 28 R+040 05 23862 96 029D 2751 G 20051226204650210 17 25 2000988+370528 87 S+045 05 23862 96 029D 2751 G 20051226204718580 17 25 1952746+412115 18 S+045 05 23908 96 029C 2751 G 20051226204654690 17 25 2001122+370561 87 S+045 05 23908 96 029C 2751 G 20051226204722960 17 25 1953462+412131 18 S+045 05 23936 96 029E 2751 G 20051226204659190 17 25 2001122+370561 87 S+045 05 23936 96 029E 2751 G 20051226204727530 17 25 1953462+412131 18 S+045 05 Best wishes Bruce Bruce MacDonald COSPAR Site 2751 Devizes, Wiltshire, UK 51.3440 N 1.9849 W 125m (WGS84) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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