Observations obtained with the fixed setup during the evening of March 16, 2014. After sunset the sky was clear for an hour and a half before it completely clouded over. 14690 84 012A 4171 G 20140316190312980 17 25 1544920+583161 37 S 16624 86 014E 4171 G 20140316185152985 17 25 1535571+582019 37 S 16624 86 014E 4171 G 20140316185158005 17 25 1533543+570587 37 S 16624 86 014E 4171 G 20140316185203048 17 25 1531653+555223 37 S 20642 90 050E 4171 G 20140316192147992 17 25 1559974+565032 37 S 20642 90 050E 4171 G 20140316192157992 17 25 1550644+551491 37 S 20691 90 050C 4171 G 20140316191717994 17 25 1600707+562836 37 S 20691 90 050C 4171 G 20140316191723014 17 25 1555825+554082 37 S 20692 90 050D 4171 G 20140316191622974 17 25 1603881+570292 37 S 20692 90 050D 4171 G 20140316191627994 17 25 1558869+561632 37 S 20692 90 050D 4171 G 20140316191633013 17 25 1554034+552907 37 S 36105 09 066B 4171 G 20140316191806452 17 25 1524798+550837 37 S 36105 09 066B 4171 G 20140316191810633 17 25 1535677+553094 37 S 36105 09 066B 4171 G 20140316191815492 17 25 1548371+555151 37 S 36105 09 066B 4171 G 20140316191820472 17 25 1600981+560665 37 S ---------------------------------------------------------------- Setup: Watec 902H2 video, 50mm F/1.8, NTP, Fixed setup IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html COSPAR 4171: 52.8344N, 6.3785E, 10m (WGS84) ------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTES: ------ 1) The observations attributed to NOSS 7 (E) [16624/86014E] could also be NOSS 7 (D) [16623/86014D]. I chose the former as its orbital plane was nearest to these observations. Regards, Cees _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Mon Mar 17 2014 - 17:13:38 UTC
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