Some object's positions "walk" quite a bit here - but I do know 29250 passed a 6m star almost 2 minutes late (tossed the other positions). 90006 very near alpha then beta Capricornus at 1st and 3rd positions, and 20641 passed between Alpha Andromeda and a 6mag star within a degree of it. One problem may be I'm at the limit of ObsReduce's magnitudes - not a knock on the software but rather a exclamation of how dark the site was - mag 13 stars easily seen in my 12" Dobsonian at 37X. Incidentally, all of these objects were in that scope and power.
29250 06 027B 8337 E 20080630052858980 17 25 2138048+145542 58 S
23893 96 029A 8337 E 20080630073040530 17 25 2236733+102658 28 X
23893 96 029A 8337 E 20080630072958760 17 25 2237005+102831 28 X
23893 96 029A 8337 E 20080630073040530 17 25 2239099+092319 28 X
23893 96 029A 8337 E 20080630073153030 17 25 2243661+064287 28 X
23893 96 029A 8337 E 20080630073246630 17 25 2246743+045561 17 X
90006 00 596A 8337 E 20080630074652230 17 25 2021834-140142 37 R
90006 00 596A 8337 E 20080630074729510 17 25 2022750-143437 47 R
90006 00 596A 8337 E 20080630074801150 17 25 2023983-151710 97 R
20641 90 050A 8337 E 20080630083620590 17 25 0007207+290265 18 R
20641 90 050A 8337 E 20080630083758460 17 25 0012433+261301 28 R
TULSA3
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