8539 obs 9-23-05

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@gcnetmail.net)
Date: Thu Sep 22 2005 - 22:48:54 EDT

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    23937 96 029F   8539 G 20050923012645610 17 25 1724480+502941 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 G 20050923012741980 17 25 1844411+393379 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 G 20050923012826000 17 25 1932099+281601 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 G 20050923012847110 17 25 1951001+223375 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 G 20050923012956210 17 25 2038030+052219 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 G 20050923013028630 17 25 2054620-012275 38
    14690 84 012A   8539 G 20050923014512310 17 25 1814211+334634 38
    14690 84 012A   8539 G 20050923014617340 17 25 1908057+214185 38
    14690 84 012A   8539 G 20050923014709340 17 25 1942492+114681 38
    14690 84 012A   8539 G 20050923014715840 17 25 1946258+103674 38
    14690 84 012A   8539 G 20050923014743250 17 25 2001265+053889 38
    14690 84 012A   8539 G 20050923014907460 17 25 2038721-073446 38
    
    Both sats were followed to shadow.
    #84012A took me to a dim fuzzy object as it was going into shadow, it was id
    as Messier 72.
    
    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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