I'm sure I'll be getting some email about these. 25991 recovered for sure this time, 20s late, hard to see with only flashes but the first point is at a well known star in the mouth of Serpens. 31702 off track and steadily bright now instead of variable, also spotted at a familiar double near Enif. 31702 07 027B 8336 G 20080924010929140 17 25 2143228+265256 38 S 31702 07 027B 8336 G 20080924010957590 17 25 2151889+155288 38 S 31702 07 027B 8336 G 20080924011028740 17 25 2157907+055554 77 S 25991 99 067A 8336 G 20080924011834640 17 25 1546294+152845 47 R 25991 99 067A 8336 G 20080924011843540 17 25 1538725+180369 58 R 25991 99 067A 8336 G 20080924011910270 17 25 1516216+255294 48 R 13791 83 008A 8336 G 20080924013801270 17 25 1919471+113283 28 S 13874 83 008H 8336 G 20080924015517140 17 25 1923494-182871 28 S 13874 83 008H 8336 G 20080924015608410 17 25 2024682+011851 97 S 13874 83 008H 8336 G 20080924015628390 17 25 2057042+114225 68 S 31701 07 027A 8336 G 20080924022046160 17 25 1940221-003570 28 S 31701 07 027A 8336 G 20080924022121240 17 25 1959818+074756 18 S 31701 07 027A 8336 G 20080924022524660 17 25 0049679+575597 48 S 31708 07 027C 8336 G 20080924022153240 17 25 2019253+142265 27 S Brad Young TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336 36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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