26906 01 040B 8539 G 20120220235013840 17 25 0216090+391818 38 26906 01 040B 8539 G 20120220235110700 17 25 0315577+265419 38 26906 01 040B 8539 G 20120220235115990 17 25 0320364+253889 38 26906 01 040B 8539 G 20120220235226800 17 25 0413563+085565 38 26906 01 040B 8539 G 20120220235324800 17 25 0445776-025541 18 26906 01 040B 8539 G 20120220235324800 17 25 0445771-025550 18 28096 03 054B 8539 G 20120221000557110 17 25 0200361+890924 38 37386 11 014A 8539 G 20120221002715110 17 25 0535221+101440 38 37386 11 014A 8539 G 20120221002736180 17 25 0548301+044034 38 37386 11 014A 8539 G 20120221002746300 17 25 0553914+021023 38 37386 11 014A 8539 G 20120221002825970 17 25 0613485-062349 38 37386 11 014A 8539 G 20120221002844430 17 25 0621191-094722 38 28647 05 016B 8539 G 20120221004513540 17 25 0206168+510861 38 28647 05 016B 8539 G 20120221004518570 17 25 0225053+501563 38 19460 88 078A 8539 G 20120221010126720 17 25 0534355+052523 38 19460 88 078A 8539 G 20120221010143110 17 25 0537064-004205 38 19460 88 078A 8539 G 20120221010153300 17 25 0538295-040652 38 19460 88 078A 8539 G 20120221010159540 17 25 0539036-060522 18 19460 88 078A 8539 G 20120221010214430 17 25 0540617-102540 28 I had some good splits tonight. The best was the last point on 26906 when it went between a 9 and a 7 mag stars that were .02 degree apart. At 00.06.46 UTC there was another satellite in my field of view as I was tracking 28096. I was able to identify this as Cosmos 1999 89009F 19790. 37391 was observed 4 sceonds before 37386 but with no accurate point. Clear, 30 F, no wind. Lat 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2590 ft. -5 UTC What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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