96-38A seen last night from the UK

From: David Brierley (davidbrierley@waitrose.com)
Date: Fri Nov 29 2002 - 00:16:47 EST

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    When the sky cleared last night (Thursday) at sunset, I took Mike McCants's
    suggestion and got my 8" reflector out to look for 96-38A southbound in the
    SSE sky.  Sure enough I found it near gamma Peg, and tracked it for several
    minutes.  It was mag +10.5 or so.  Unfortunately 3 later positions seem to
    have been of a different object.
    
    Observations of the 76-38 NOSSs etc to follow.
    
    David.
    
    IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss  Sss  TCHHMMmm   DDMMm   Mm E
    9603801267502112818135488  010  12000875  +15106   1  5
    9603801267502112818154411  010  12001129  +13452   05 5
    9603801267502112818174274  010  12001422  +12087   08 5
    9603801267502112818193734  010  12001709  +10301   03 5
    
    David M Brierley
    Malvern, Worcestershire, UK
    Station 2675 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m
    davidbrierley@waitrose.com
    
    
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