CB Obs January 2, 2014

From: C. Bassa (cgbsat@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jan 02 2014 - 23:01:18 UTC

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    Happy new year!
    
    Observations taken during the evening of January 2, 2014. Conditions
    in the zenith were reasonable; at lower elevations there were thin
    clouds.
    
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221104291 27 25 0554402+633652 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221120275 27 25 0554682+633723 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221137296 27 25 0554986+633804 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221153280 27 25 0555273+633879 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221210300 27 25 0555574+633962 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221420332 27 25 0557902+634547 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221437267 27 25 0558202+634632 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221453251 27 25 0558482+634696 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221510272 27 25 0558788+634774 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221527292 27 25 0559090+634846 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221623280 27 25 0600098+635084 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221640300 27 25 0600392+635159 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221656284 27 25 0600681+635230 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221712268 27 25 0600982+635305 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221728252 27 25 0601272+635370 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221941308 27 25 0603611+635925 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102221957292 27 25 0603904+635993 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102222014313 27 25 0604206+640060 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102222030297 27 25 0604499+640138 17 S
    32378 07 060A   4171 F 20140102222046281 27 25 0604791+640201 17 S
    90046 05 864A   4171 F 20140102220650275 27 25 0351118+571213 17 S
    90046 05 864A   4171 F 20140102220707296 27 25 0351388+571015 17 S
    90046 05 864A   4171 F 20140102220723280 27 25 0351668+570832 17 S
    90046 05 864A   4171 F 20140102220740300 27 25 0351950+570627 17 S
    90046 05 864A   4171 F 20140102220755334 27 25 0352206+570435 17 S
    90046 05 864A   4171 F 20140102222212336 27 25 0406394+551715 17 S
    90046 05 864A   4171 F 20140102222229270 27 25 0406679+551476 17 S
    90046 05 864A   4171 F 20140102222245254 27 25 0406942+551260 17 S
    90046 05 864A   4171 F 20140102222302275 27 25 0407225+551030 17 S
    90046 05 864A   4171 F 20140102222319296 27 25 0407493+550806 17 S
    90081 08 628A   4171 F 20140102220448278 27 25 0135582+522563 17 S
    90081 08 628A   4171 F 20140102220504262 27 25 0136015+522968 17 S
    90081 08 628A   4171 F 20140102220521283 27 25 0136420+523337 17 S
    90081 08 628A   4171 F 20140102220536316 27 25 0136826+523696 17 S
    90081 08 628A   4171 F 20140102220554288 27 25 0137259+524081 17 S
    
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    Setup: EOS70D, 85mm F/1.4, 10s @ 800ISO, NexStar mount, NTP timing
    IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html
    COSPAR 4171: 52.8344N, 6.3785E, 10m (WGS84)
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    NOTES:
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    1) Good start of 2014! Recovered what I think is USA 198
       [32378/07060A] after it had been lost for 225 days.
    
    Regards,
       Cees
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