Notes: first observation is identified as Noss 2-2 (E) though i saw no sign of the other components of triplet, with my 7x50 bin., and the observed object was brighter than expected. A run of findsat against a one day old classfd.tle gave 0 seconds time residual and a 0.1 degree position error for 91 76E 21809 91 076E 8597 G 20060221112849000 27 25 0739300-264700 48 S+045 05 28538 05 004B 8597 G 20060221121250000 27 25 1209700-520400 48 I+050 05 28538 05 004B 8597 G 20060221121412200 27 25 1340300-534800 48 I+050 05 28888 05 042A 8597 G 20060221124839000 27 25 1651800-790001 48 S+065 05 28888 05 042A 8597 G 20060221124921600 27 25 1424800-831400 48 S+065 05 Data is in IOD format see http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html for detail description. Tony Beresford 8597, -34.9638, 138.6333E, 100m ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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