8539 obs dec 26

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@gcnetmail.net)
Date: Sat Dec 27 2003 - 00:10:23 EST

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    09415 76 091A   8539 G 20031226231044840 17 25 2341106+022859 38
    09415 76 091A   8539 G 20031226231055860 17 25 2338100-012073 67
    09415 76 091A   8539 G 20031226231100780 17 25 2336755-025826 67
    14729 84 012D   8539 G 20031226231444460 17 25 0047398+064447 67
    14728 84 012C   8539 G 20031227001054260 17 25 2042175+663960 38
    14728 84 012C   8539 G 20031227001102360 17 25 2034656+694060 67
    14728 84 012C   8539 G 20031227001104590 17 25 2032268+703014 66
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20031227003018900 17 25 0357530+242663 67
    10502 77 112A   8539 G 20031227003947590 17 25 0338251+444817 38
    10544 77 112E   8539 G 20031227010117860 17 25 0101104+543576 67
    24753 97 012A   8539 G 20031227010552780 17 25 1904905+531960 67
    24753 97 012A   8539 G 20031227010445760 17 25 2029580+482527 67
    
    While waiting for #14728 at a point 4.5 degree above alpha cygnus an unknown
    was seen in fov going the opposite direction from the one I'm expecting. I
    was able to id it as a 1st time sighting for me of #64031A / #00812.
    An unknown was picked up in fov while tracking #24753. I reversed directions
    and tracked it for a 2nd point. Using IDSat and Skymap id as a repeat
    sighting of Cosmos 2143 rocket / #21305.
    #23031 observed but could not reconcile points. And 4 of the sats above only
    show 1 point.
    All obs with 8 inch dobs.
    Cold. I take breaks inside.
    
    Lat 39.4707 Lon -79.3388  Alt 2573 ft  -5 UTC
    
    
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