Nice and clear to start with, gradual build up of high cloud as the evening wore on. Cold; ~4-5 deg C. 20344 89 061D 2751 G 20060120180444260 17 25 1857807+682906 77 S+085 05 23533 95 015A 2751 G 20060120182115290 17 25 0007857+290418 18 S+060 05 23533 95 015A 2751 G 20060120182137140 17 25 2340484+364139 57 S+060 05 23533 95 015A 2751 G 20060120182151670 17 25 2319025+413407 57 S+060 05 05680 71 110C 2751 G 20060120184208510 17 25 0551027+390931 18 S+085 05 15071 84 065C 2751 F 20060120185447730 17 25 1517492+745440 97 R+035 05 006000 15071 84 065C 2751 F 20060120185458200 17 25 1547994+774519 18 R+035 05 006000 15071 84 065C 2751 F 20060120185520540 17 25 1857074+823131 18 R+035 05 006000 15071 84 065C 2751 F 20060120185610730 17 25 0023243+614572 18 R+035 05 006000 15071 84 065C 2751 F 20060120185623620 17 25 0037634+535512 97 R+035 05 006000 Note: 71-110C was some way off (~1.5 deg) track based on 32 day-old elsets. I can confirm the point as it passed between nu and tau Aurigae. The period of 84-065C is an estimate; I was not timing it. The point on 89-061D may be suspect as it was fainter than I was expecting; this could easily be mistaken identity. 80mm f/5 refractor, 25mm Plossl eyepiece giving 16x magnification. 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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