LB Obs 2014 Mar 20

From: Leo Barhorst <leobarhorst_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 10:14:31 +0100
Yesterday evening looked promissing, but when I had set up the camera
more and more thin clouds in; the thicker clouds.
This morning is was clear. Towards dawn a few thin clouds.

The 96 029 object have large residuals, but showed clear tracks. See below.
96 029 E was only in the corner of an image.

28647 also has large residuals; but the astrometry of the images was good.

14453 83 109B   4172 G 20140320025305841 17 25 2332199+633564 37 S
14453 83 109B   4172 G 20140320025315843 17 25 2345046+623855 37 S
06825 73 064A   4172 G 20140320025825850 17 25 0059226+481199 37 S
17295 87 003A   4172 G 20140320031745843 17 25 0109430+511309 37 S
17295 87 003A   4172 G 20140320031755850 17 25 0117135+501114 37 S
17295 87 003A   4172 G 20140320031805844 17 25 0124046+491249 37 S
28470 04 044A   4172 G 20140320032125832 17 25 0121142+493228 37 F
22626 93 024A   4172 G 20140320032803899 17 25 0002873+525717 37 S
23862 96 029D   4172 G 20140320034145865 17 25 2050437+300368 37 F
23862 96 029D   4172 G 20140320034200845 17 25 2106277+305475 37 S
23862 96 029D   4172 G 20140320034203637 17 25 2109605+310444 37 F
23936 96 029E   4172 G 20140320034631883 17 25 2107828+331387 37 S
28647 05 016B   4172 G 20140320035354652 17 25 2108402+345514 37 S
28647 05 016B   4172 G 20140320035400898 17 25 2108852+340920 37 S
15071 84 065C   4172 G 20140320042055851 17 25 0123052+592841 37 S
16865 86 052C   4172 G 20140320042415853 17 25 0140975+581050 37 S
16865 86 052C   4172 G 20140320042425834 17 25 0116086+572150 37 S
33412 08 054A   4172 G 20140320043708875 17 25 1823582+230618 37 S
33412 08 054A   4172 G 20140320043715853 17 25 1824038+265050 37 S
31701 07 027A   4172 G 20140320043805866 17 25 1816957+243186 37 S
31701 07 027A   4172 G 20140320043815835 17 25 1829238+263445 37 S
31708 07 027C   4172 G 20140320043815835 17 25 1822824+245906 37 S
31708 07 027C   4172 G 20140320043825836 17 25 1835122+265933 37 S
13777 83 004A   4172 G 20140320050025843 17 25 1940262+135770 37 S

23862 96 029D   4172 G 20140320034145865 17 25 2050437+300368 37 F |
-0.14153 deg  -13.669 sec  31.3 day, 1524.5 km
23862 96 029D   4172 G 20140320034200845 17 25 2106277+305475 37 S |
-0.12531 deg  -13.893 sec  31.3 day, 1587.1 km
23862 96 029D   4172 G 20140320034203637 17 25 2109605+310444 37 F |
-0.11328 deg  -13.450 sec  31.3 day, 1599.3 km
23936 96 029E   4172 G 20140320034631883 17 25 2107828+331387 37 S |
-0.03341 deg   -9.830 sec  31.4 day, 1514.4 km
28647 05 016B   4172 G 20140320035354652 17 25 2108402+345514 37 S |
0.15607 deg   11.401 sec  10.0 day, 917.7 km
28647 05 016B   4172 G 20140320035400898 17 25 2108852+340920 37 S |
0.18246 deg    7.999 sec  10.0 day, 945.7 km

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 Setup: WATEC 120N, Celestron Nexstar mount, NTP
Observations made and reduced with Sattools
Cospar 4172 ALMERE 52.3713 N 5.2580 E -3ASL
Best regards     Leo Barhorst


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