TJM obs of 2005 Sep 11 UTC

From: Ted Molczan (seesat@rogers.com)
Date: Sun Sep 11 2005 - 07:10:17 EDT

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    96072A was nearly 0.5 s early relative my day-old elements, due in part to the
    increase in geomagnetic activity earlier in the day. Since my observation, a
    geomagnetic storm has begun, so it and all other LEO objects are likely to be
    running early again tonight:
    
    http://sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/kp_3d.html
    
    24680 96 072A   2701 G 20050911022020550 17 25 2144347+491615 96 S
    24680 96 072A   2701 G 20050911022028110 17 25 2143807+521675 18 S
    24680 96 072A   2701 G 20050911022119150 17 25 2139996+711859 77 S
    24680 96 072A   2701 G 20050911022421650 17 25 0942584+691419 37 S
    25017 97 064A   2701 G 20050911094324930 17 25 2119097+522129 87 S
    25017 97 064A   2701 G 20050911094350520 17 25 2153120+561275 37 S
    25017 97 064A   2701 G 20050911094412700 17 25 2236792+593466 47 S
    28646 05 016A   2701 G 20050911095622620 17 25 2050939+422310 28 S
    28646 05 016A   2701 G 20050911095639770 17 25 2041155+454567 28 S
    28646 05 016A   2701 G 20050911095651970 17 25 2032478+481330 96 S
    28646 05 016A   2701 G 20050911095655500 17 25 2029812+485602 77 S
    28646 05 016A   2701 G 20050911095711080 17 25 2016374+520631 37 S
    
    IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html
    
    Site 2701: 43.68764 N, 79.39243 W, 230 m
    
    Ted Molczan
    
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