Obs for Feb. 17

From: Bill Arnold (barnold86@cableone.net)
Date: Fri Feb 18 2011 - 12:40:50 UTC

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    Greetings,
    
    Even with the Moon, not a bad night.
    
    26535 00 055A   0000 P 20110218002550000 56
    04255 69 103B   0000 P 20110218002710000 56
    21965 92 027B   0000 P 20110218002810000 56
    32376 07 059A   0000 P 20110218002900000 56
    02122 66 025B   0000 P 20110218003500000 56 1st observation of this satellite. Always interesting to see the satellite go East to West!
    17067 86 086B   0000 P 20110218003600000 56
    27001 01 056A   0000 P 20110218003850000 56
    17303 87 006A   0000 P 20110218003930000 56
    12586 81 065B   0000 P 20110218004340000 56
    37368 11 007A   0000 P 20110218005650000 56 1st observation of this satellite.
    25544 98 067A   0000 P 20110218013200000 56
    
    For 37366 - ATV-2, not the best of passes, was low in the South, but I was able to watch it for about 20 seconds before it passed into shadow. 
    
    Regards,
    Bill
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    Woolmarket, Mississippi (USA)
    10X50 Binoculars
    lat. 30:29:07.3 N, long. -89:00:09.7 W, elev. 15 m
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