22787 93 056A 0434 E 20101110190155000 16 15 0018340-010907 28 note 1
22787 93 056A 0434 E 20101110190306000 16 15 0019442-010700 28
22787 93 056A 0434 E 20101110190522000 16 15 0022012-010258 28
35815 09 047A 0434 E 20101110181758000 16 15 0015040+041609 18 note 2
23779 96 006A 0434 E 20101110181758000 16 15 0015106+041557 18
25501 98 058A 0434 E 20101110180820000 16 15 0059170+014613 57 +128 00
25501 98 058A 0434 E 20101110180951000 16 15 0100469+014754 28
27380 02 007A 0434 E 20101110175500000 16 15 0132193+041309 28
27825 03 026A 0434 E 20101110181315000 16 15 0038014+044558 28
33490 09 001A 0434 E 20101110181315000 16 15 0037364+044943 28
34713 09 017A 0434 E 20101110175500000 16 15 0132549+041223 28
96058 96 558A 0434 E 20101110182347000 16 15 0004360+050210 28
96058 96 558A 0434 E 20101110183338000 16 15 0013198+054922 28
96058 96 558A 0434 E 20101110182005000 16 15 0001184+044444 28
note 1: shows deep fading with a period of about 43 seconds
note 2: PAN and Pacsat 1 are close, PAN taken as brighter, westernmost
Equipment:
Celestron SLT102 4" refractor working at F3 remote controlled
camera DSI Pro 2 mono remote controlled
Reduction: Apex 11 ver 2.3.1.20100829
Verification: Heavensat 2.3.0a
Location: 27.928E, 26.102S, 1650m ASL.
Thanks to Scott for some processing s/w.
Regards,
Ian.
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