Kevin Fetter wrote: > Then it's clearly NOSS 2-3 fault. Perhaps you meant to type NOSS 3-2? I have not checked them against your video, but they were above your horizon. Brad Young and Mike McCants were observing them at the same time. Their obs of the A object (03054A / 28095), reveals the object about 23 s late and within ~0.02 deg cross-track, relative the search TLE I derived from Scott Tilley's Doppler radio curves of Nov 16-17 UTC: 1 78095U 11321.83614750 .00000030 00000-0 52008-4 0 06 2 78095 63.4300 108.3685 0123000 359.6060 0.4847 13.40583000 00 Ted Molczan _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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