LB Obs 2014 Dec 23

From: Leo Barhorst via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 19:21:03 +0100
Towards dark it cleared a bit. Still some thin clouds, but soon thicker clouds.
Could image a few satellites.

26907 01 040C   4172 G 20141223162848975 17 25 1803470+283171 37 S
26907 01 040C   4172 G 20141223162858972 17 25 1811858+275807 37 S
28646 05 016A   4172 G 20141223164958959 17 25 1734353+334508 37 S
28646 05 016A   4172 G 20141223165008956 17 25 1735125+360564 37 S
28646 05 016A   4172 G 20141223165018962 17 25 1735647+383417 37 S
38109 12 014A   4172 G 20141223171108944 17 25 1804629+515112 37 S
38109 12 014A   4172 G 20141223171118952 17 25 1757274+500132 37 S
38109 12 014A   4172 G 20141223171126955 17 25 1751986+483690 37 S

Residuals:
A bit high for 26907 with 3 day old TLE
26907 01 040C   | -0.20750 deg   -3.871 sec   3.0 day, 1935.3 km
26907 01 040C   | -0.19795 deg   -3.935 sec   3.0 day, 1909.9 km

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Setup: WATEC 120N, 50 mm F1:1.8, NTP, Celestron Nexstar
Observations made and reduced with Sattools
Cospar 4172 ALMERE 52.3713 N 5.2580 E –3 ASL
Best regards     Leo Barhorst

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