CB Obs January 28, 2013, part 2 This is the second and final part of the observations of January 28. 10502 77 112A 4553 F 20130128062827996 17 25 0041402+693350 37 S 10502 77 112A 4553 F 20130128062833469 17 25 0025339+664769 37 S 10502 77 112A 4553 F 20130128062840690 17 25 0010380+632070 37 S 13791 83 008A 4553 F 20130128063254166 17 25 0027601+664329 37 S 19460 88 078A 4553 F 20130128062214159 17 25 2322651+442522 37 S 19460 88 078A 4553 F 20130128062224170 17 25 2311651+435518 37 S 19460 88 078A 4553 F 20130128062234179 17 25 2300708+431915 37 S 23533 95 015A 4553 F 20130128055034165 17 25 2228849+440138 37 S 23533 95 015A 4553 F 20130128055044173 17 25 2219812+441105 37 S 23533 95 015A 4553 F 20130128055054173 17 25 2210279+441758 37 S 23533 95 015A 4553 F 20130128055104173 17 25 2200299+441966 37 S 26907 01 040C 4553 F 20130128070354180 17 25 0015088+641215 37 S 26907 01 040C 4553 F 20130128070404193 17 25 0005468+622786 37 S 26907 01 040C 4553 F 20130128070414180 17 25 2357245+604480 37 S 28096 03 054B 4553 F 20130128070014181 17 25 2344282+640833 37 I 28096 03 054B 4553 F 20130128070024181 17 25 2335039+622959 37 I 28096 03 054B 4553 F 20130128070034173 17 25 2326968+605068 37 I 28096 03 054B 4553 F 20130128070044181 17 25 2319994+591200 37 I 33244 08 036A 4553 F 20130128063544153 17 25 2257234+481288 37 S 37386 11 014A 4553 F 20130128060144168 17 25 0001825+691583 37 S 37386 11 014A 4553 F 20130128060154168 17 25 2342544+674668 37 S 37386 11 014A 4553 F 20130128060204168 17 25 2325990+661090 37 S 37391 11 014B 4553 F 20130128060154168 17 25 2354099+684006 37 S 37391 11 014B 4553 F 20130128060204168 17 25 2336005+670808 37 S 37391 11 014B 4553 F 20130128060214180 17 25 2320472+653048 37 S 99042 13 528A 4553 F 20130128071202997 17 25 0020837+534242 37 R 99042 13 528A 4553 F 20130128071206997 17 25 0015809+530145 37 R 99042 13 528A 4553 F 20130128071208917 17 25 0013385+524105 37 R 99042 13 528A 4553 F 20130128071210996 17 25 0011122+522023 37 R 99042 13 528A 4553 F 20130128071212917 17 25 0008795+515949 37 R 99042 13 528A 4553 F 20130128071214956 17 25 0006490+513913 37 R 99042 13 528A 4553 F 20130128071216996 17 25 0004296+511786 37 R 99042 13 528A 4553 F 20130128071218977 17 25 0002090+505719 37 R 99042 13 528A 4553 F 20130128071222996 17 25 2358041+501667 37 R ---------------------------------------------------------------- Setup: Watec 902H2 video, 50mm F/1.8, NTP, Nexstar SLT mount IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html COSPAR 4553: 53.3199N, 2.2438W, 86m (WGS84) ------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTES: ------ (1) The 99042 unknown is puzzling. Each observation represents a flash indicating a flash period of 1.999 seconds. Fitting a circular orbit suggests a NOSS like orbit: 1 99042U 13028.30015042 .00000000 00000-0 50000-3 0 04 2 99042 64.3351 134.8486 0000000 0.0000 99.9521 14.33233022 00 However, with the flash period so close to an integer number of seconds I am worrying that it may have been an airplane. ADS-B tracking sites do not indicate that one was in this part of the sky, but not all aircraft are tracked. Regards, Cees _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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