The second object have a particularity: a meteor was recorded together. Here the video: https://youtu.be/d1TYSBE-aG4 All recorded in a camera with 39° FOV. 25884 99 043B G 20180307213219814 56 75 0428219-065330 17 F-007 05 25884 99 043B G 20180307213231582 56 75 0432119-081120 17 F-004 05 42751 17 032C G 20180308072733917 56 75 1329337-097008 17 S+035 05 42751 17 032C G 20180308007273484 56 75 1329544-098646 17 S+025 05 42751 17 032C G 20180308072734251 56 75 1330109-100308 17 S+022 05 42751 17 032C G 20180308072734417 56 75 1330282-102355 17 S+030 05 42751 17 032C G 20180308072734584 56 75 1330429-103960 17 S+026 05 42751 17 032C G 20180308072734751 56 75 1331036-105801 17 S+036 05 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Setup: Samsumg SCB-2000 + 8mm F1.2 lens, NTP, fixed setup IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html Location: 7.1142S, 34.8394W, 65m (no COSPAR ID) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Atenciosamente, Marcelo Zurita (83) 99926-1152 APA - Associação Paraibana de Astronomia BRAMON - Rede Brasileira de Observação de Meteoros Asteroid Day Brasil - Coordenação Regional Nordeste _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Fri Mar 09 2018 - 11:38:14 UTC
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