96-72A (USA 129) recovered

From: David Brierley (davidbrierley@waitrose.com)
Date: Fri Jan 25 2008 - 06:54:57 UTC

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    The first clear evening for a long time. I recovered 96-72A - just after 
    eclipse exit there was a handy group of stars just above the apex of next 
    door's bungalow.  It flared to naked eye visibility below 10 degrees in the 
    north.  It was 70 secs early on my elset made from Tony Beresford's 
    observations between December 24 and January 6:
    
    USA 129                         4.3 v
    1 24680U 96072A   08006.44216286 0.00008064  00000-0  97812-4 0    08
    2 24680  97.7833  62.9146 0496826  14.4805 347.4943 14.81350811    05
    
    I haven't reduced my observations of the other 76-38 objects yet.
    
    David.
    
    IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss  Sss  TCHHMMmm   DDMMm   Mm E
    7603801267608012418162861  010  22182022  +72445   40 5
    7603801267608012418164834  010  22190038  +82403   10 5
    7603801267608012418172544  010  22052752  +73312   15 5
    7603801267608012418173560  010  22053727  +66418   10 5
    7603801267608012418182006  010  22055242  +39342   10 5
    9607201267608012419465644  020  22153789  +50039   20 5
    999
    
    David M Brierley
    Malvern, Worcestershire, UK
    Site 2676, 52.1273N, 2.3365W, 107m ASL
    davidbrierley@waitrose.com
    
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