Noss 3-3 A appulse on Titan

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@gcnetmail.net)
Date: Sun Mar 06 2005 - 22:50:40 EST

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    26907 01 040C   8539 G 20050307005846290 17 25 0529321-012244 38
    26907 01 040C   8539 G 20050307005936910 17 25 0601520-103504 38
    28537 05 004A   8539 G 20050307010304770 17 25 0728616+215545 38
    28541 05 004C   8539 G 20050307010557680 17 25 1052553+522651 38
    28541 05 004C   8539 G 20050307010813090 17 25 1327998+524470 38
    28538 05 004B   8539 G 20050307011128660 17 25 0729388+280588 38
    28538 05 004B   8539 G 20050307011311160 17 25 0934845+512580 38
    21799 91 076C   8539 G 20050307014433430 17 25 0512282+462633 38
    21809 91 076E   8539 G 20050307014552680 17 25 0642183+742891 38
    21799 91 076C   8539 G 20050307014624310 17 25 0934513+812385 38
    21799 91 076C   8539 G 20050307014723890 17 25 1427864+754449 38
    
    I use ObsReduce for my reductions but it does not have Saturn's moon Titan,
    which is what I believe #28537 was right on at the above time. I'm not
    exactly sure of the correct coordinates for Titan, but it was observed to be
    on it.
    
    Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -5 UTC
    What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html
    
    
    
    
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