LB Obs 2016 Mar 13 night

From: Leo Barhorst via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2016 11:37:52 +0100
After the evening session the camera was pointed at the north apex
of the NOSS satellites at Az 30 and El 30 degrees.
Just a few satellites were imaged before clouds moved in towards midnight.

26906 01 040B   4172 G 20160313215409539 17 25 1820864+600679 37 S
26906 01 040B   4172 G 20160313215419546 17 25 1814723+583420 37 S
26906 01 040B   4172 G 20160313215429543 17 25 1809379+570274 37 S
37391 11 014B   4172 G 20160313231532543 17 25 1920378+610948 37 S
37386 11 014A   4172 G 20160313231539561 17 25 1919553+605608 37 S
37391 11 014B   4172 G 20160313231539561 17 25 1919095+595570 37 S
37386 11 014A   4172 G 20160313231549558 17 25 1917902+591214 37 S
37391 11 014B   4172 G 20160313231549558 17 25 1917508+581396 37 S
37386 11 014A   4172 G 20160313231559556 17 25 1916552+573174 37 S
37391 11 014B   4172 G 20160313231559556 17 25 1916223+563566 37 S
37386 11 014A   4172 G 20160313231609562 17 25 1915425+555525 37 S

See for the IOD-format:   http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html

The residuals of the classified satellites are low.
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Setup: WATEC 120N, 50 mm F1:1.8, NTP, Celestron Nexstar
Observations made and reduced with Sattools
Cospar 4172 ALMERE 52.3713 N 5.2580 E –3 ASL
Best regards     Leo Barhorst
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