Positional observations in IOD format Fat contrails and half moon cause bad observation conditions. Yet some attempts 23936 96 029E 4160 B 20120922185130850 27 15 2326119+704108 29 S+043 05 31708 07 027C 4160 B 20120922191307970 27 15 2347330+464957 29 S+045 05 25977 99 064A 4160 B 20120922193102510 27 15 0108010+435630 29 S+043 05 28537 05 004A 4160 B 20120922194639180 27 15 2220395+505850 29 S+045 05 28537 05 004A 4160 B 20120922194749840 27 15 0046151+551819 29 S+045 05 28537 05 004A 4160 B 20120922194802310 27 15 0108214+545452 29 S+047 05 23936 96 029E 4160 B 20120922204338990 27 15 1952218+184018 29 S+060 05 31708 07 027C 4160 B 20120922205936360 27 15 1531196+363733 49 S+048 05 31708 07 027C 4160 B 20120922205945600 27 15 1539227+363808 29 S+048 05 31708 07 027C 4160 B 20120922210121080 27 15 1717196+330600 29 S 31701 07 027A 4160 B 20120922210144070 27 15 1750573+295944 29 S 31701 07 027A 4160 B 20120922210231520 27 15 1844403+233522 29 S For IOD-format see: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html Bram Dorreman using 7x50 binoculars Site 4160: 51.27931 N, 5.47683 E, 35 m (WGS84) _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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