I made sure this time I had a good star pattern to track back to on positional obs. Good thing I read that book "Keep Watching the Skies!" and learned a few tricks :O) Last point on 22639 was very faint appulse with 4 mag star, so I assume time error was larger. Vivid stars down to horizon after flooding rains finally quit; later much fog. 32379 my first positions using 12x60's! Classfd.tle: 24680 96 072A 8336 E 20080610024021000 17 25 1601238+174913 37 S 24680 96 072A 8336 E 20080610024112650 17 25 1612083+362509 28 S 24680 96 072A 8336 E 20080610024146850 17 25 1624647+490046 58 S 32379 07 060B 8336 E 20080610024820710 17 25 1743164+043165 18 S 32379 07 060B 8336 E 20080610024841310 17 25 1745373+055509 28 S 32379 07 060B 8336 E 20080610025000850 17 25 1754396+110756 28 S 32379 07 060B 8336 E 20080610025025150 17 25 1757312+123758 37 S 28095 03 054A 8336 E 20080610030836850 17 25 1745671+313028 37 S 28095 03 054A 8336 E 20080610030851710 17 25 1745569+274229 38 S 28097 03 054C 8336 E 20080610030906710 17 25 1748106+253990 28 S 28097 03 054C 8336 E 20080610030928480 17 25 1748413+203393 37 S 28097 03 054C 8336 E 20080610030934580 17 25 1748544+191092 18 S 22639 93 026B 8336 E 20080610031748150 17 25 1458769+025453 38 S 22639 93 026B 8336 E 20080610031757770 17 25 1506161+061688 28 S 22639 93 026B 8336 E 20080610031926210 37 25 1642897+385532 37 S PPAS: 94- 7 C 08-06-10 02:32:11 BY 58.1 9.0 1 58 A 4->7 94- 38 G 08-06-10 03:02:41 BY 27.1 0.9 3 9.0 A 6->inv 08- 14 B 08-06-10 03:07:39 BY 192.8 0.3 72 2.678 A 5->7 72- 87 B 08-06-10 03:28:56 BY F 8 then lost in b Brad Young TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336 36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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