Pierre Neirinck observed 01044A on July 17, near 23:49 UTC, running a dozen minutes late, the result of a manoeuvre coordinated with that of 05042A. I observed it on two passes, but so far have been unable to identify my reference stars from the first pass. The first 01044A below is a ~0.3 deg appulse above M13, so it is not very accurate, but perhaps better than nothing at this point. 28888 05 042A 2701 G 20100718020811320 17 25 1926378+033114 27 S 28888 05 042A 2701 G 20100718020947530 17 25 2028600+491694 18 S 28888 05 042A 2701 G 20100718021042660 17 25 2234480+701851 77 S 36514 10 015A 2701 G 20100718023500910 17 25 1421023-190361 18 S 26934 01 044A 2701 G 20100718061915200 17 25 1643319+363903 28 S 26934 01 044A 2701 G 20100718062036670 17 25 1413662+515188 28 S IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html Site 2701: 43.68764 N, 79.39243 W, 230 m Ted Molczan _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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