By picking starfields with bright stars I was able to capture LightSail-A on the next pass as well, while the Sun was only 7 deg below the horizon. The images were nearly saturated, but enough stars were visible for the astrometric calibration. 40661 15 025L 4171 G 20150611020817252 17 25 1704229-144881 37 I 40661 15 025L 4171 G 20150611020822269 17 25 1706653-142681 37 I 40661 15 025L 4171 G 20150611020832269 17 25 1711491-134272 37 I 40661 15 025L 4171 G 20150611020842269 17 25 1716702-125541 37 I 40661 15 025L 4171 G 20150611020847286 17 25 1719491-123163 37 I 40661 15 025L 4171 G 20150611021107251 17 25 1939415+064988 37 I 40661 15 025L 4171 G 20150611021109306 17 25 1943034+071537 37 I 40661 15 025L 4171 G 20150611021112690 17 25 1948899+075810 37 I 40661 15 025L 4171 G 20150611021114563 17 25 1952213+082186 37 I 40661 15 025L 4171 G 20150611021120685 17 25 2003512+094035 37 I 40661 15 025L 4171 G 20150611021122146 17 25 2006243+095925 37 I ------------------------------------------------------------------ Setup: Watec 902H2 video, 50mm F/1.8, NTP, Nexstar SLT mount IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html COSPAR 4171: 52.8344N, 6.3785E, 10m (WGS84) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Regards, Cees _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Wed Jun 10 2015 - 21:25:29 UTC
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