Considering the wind-induced vibration on the first pass of 09023B, the points seem reasonably accurate. The timing of the one on the second pass could prove off several tenths of a second. 28888 05 042A 2701 G 20090525024657050 17 25 1308085-130720 56 S 28888 05 042A 2701 G 20090525024808320 17 25 1243572+023749 96 S 28888 05 042A 2701 G 20090525024908800 17 25 1212193+203277 96 S 24680 96 072A 2701 G 20090525030243160 17 25 0940041-010472 47 S 24680 96 072A 2701 G 20090525030501820 17 25 0806370+223897 67 S 34904 09 023B 2701 G 20090525041609220 17 25 2137468+331272 97 S 34904 09 023B 2701 G 20090525041644800 17 25 2203185+412436 37 S 34904 09 023B 2701 G 20090525041652670 17 25 2209957+430979 97 S 34904 09 023B 2701 G 20090525041705160 17 25 2222154+455609 37 S 34904 09 023B 2701 G 20090525041728970 17 25 2249425+505589 18 S 34904 09 023B 2701 G 20090525041807340 17 25 2347032+572708 37 S 26934 01 044A 2701 G 20090525051732090 17 25 0217528+572284 57 S 34904 09 023B 2701 G 20090525055125590 17 25 0921962+533869 47 S+085 05 IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html Site 2701: 43.68764 N, 79.39243 W, 230 m Ted Molczan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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