A very clear night. 83-60C was clearly visible in my 8" x40, bang on time and track using an orbit incorporating Peter Wakelin's recovery observation of the previous night. Here are my observations and a revised orbit. 80-52C eluded me on two transits when it should have been visible (it's the same brightness as 83060C and I've never seen them fade, or brighten for that matter). David. IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss Sss TCHHMMmm DDMMm Mm E 8306003267503092503540620 010 12015586 +23086 8 5 8306003267503092503543934 010 12013557 +30426 8 5 8306003267503092503570310 010 12225546 +57225 3 5 8306003267503092503572884 010 12221424 +59223 5 5 999 Sat 83060C 8.8 v 1 14139U 83060C 03268.15233648 0.00000013 00000-0 49995-4 0 03 2 14139 96.6588 58.9352 0003484 157.3898 202.7184 12.93686383 07 David M Brierley Malvern, Worcestershire, UK Station 2675 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m davidbrierley@waitrose.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from SeeSat-L, send a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@satobs.org List archived at http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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