OBS 26 Sep 2000

From: Wayne Hughes (hughes@dogwood.botany.uga.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 27 2000 - 04:37:37 PDT

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    26 Sep 2000:  Very nice evening skies, cool and relatively dry.  Elsets for both
    these satellites around 15 days old.  Both satellites observed in the west,
    which in the direction of Atlanta and Athens is not usually the best part of the
    sky for me but tonight was excellent.
    
    DMSP B5D2-6 at about 9:24 pm near Kornephoros to very nice red Epsilon CrB.
    
    21798 91 082A   8333 E 20000927012401290 27 25 1621555+185542 48 S+070 10
    21798 91 082A   8333 E 20000927012432590 27 25 1556227+270427 48 S+070 10
    
    DMSP B5D2-7 Rasalhague through Keystone to around 2 Her at 10 pm.  
    
    23233 94 057A   8333 E 20000927015801710 27 25 1738320+132083 48 S+060 10
    23233 94 057A   8333 E 20000927015853710 27 25 1655120+290228 48 S+060 10
    23233 94 057A   8333 E 20000927015952640 27 25 1555555+424465 48 S+060 10
    
    -- 
    Wayne Hughes
    33.8601N 83.2418W 270m  
    Wolfskin Station 8333 Arnoldsville GA USA
    
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