8539 obs TiPS 9-20-05

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@gcnetmail.net)
Date: Mon Sep 19 2005 - 23:25:35 EDT

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    23937 96 029F   8539 F 20050920014421850 17 25 1516937+721042 68
    23937 96 029F   8539 F 20050920014508550 17 25 1741176+720405 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 F 20050920014540330 17 25 1912165+675927 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 F 20050920014558580 17 25 1952795+641056 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 F 20050920014607550 17 25 2008947+620460 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 F 20050920014617230 17 25 2024858+593354 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 F 20050920014647600 17 25 2103327+504812 38
    14795 84 012F   8539 F 20050920015733550 17 25 2301478+570622 38
    14795 84 012F   8539 F 20050920015750230 17 25 2306716+524807 38
    14795 84 012F   8539 F 20050920015816330 17 25 2314069+460706 38
    14690 84 012A   8539 F 20050920021009100 17 25 1843827+481932 38
    14690 84 012A   8539 F 20050920021101480 17 25 1941387+382748 38
    14690 84 012A   8539 F 20050920021106250 17 25 1945489+372512 38
    14690 84 012A   8539 F 20050920021144330 17 25 2017525+290886 38
    14690 84 012A   8539 F 20050920021235190 17 25 2050616+180307 38
    
    Started tracking TiPS left of Pherkad, gamma ursa minor, dim and just
    visible. It became brighter as it climbed in elevation until both sats and
    tether clearly visible. I was able to follow it to the shadow entry. My 1st
    2 points taken when it was very dim are not in line with times of others. I
    find it a difficult object to get points but most enjoyable to watch.
    
    Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -4 UTC
    What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html
    
    
    
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