Got 13637, to make up for last night's mistake. I forgot to mention most of the non-LEOs were found using 12" @ 150x; this works well in getting stars (and sats) down to 14 mag. Using this method, I was not able to see MiTex 2 =/- 5 min so I guess it has moved or is even fainter. No sight of 34903 last night - it may be getting too low for me. 13845 ~ 7s late. 21949 92 023A 8335 G 20090624025544810 17 25 1635321+395083 48 21949 92 023A 8335 G 20090624025548540 17 25 1633343+380464 37 21949 92 023A 8335 G 20090624025554430 17 25 1630399+351281 87 13637 82 106B 8335 G 20090624030114020 57 25 1718627-154876 47 S 13637 82 106B 8335 G 20090624030142680 57 25 1719096-155013 47 S 13637 82 106B 8335 G 20090624030412790 57 25 1721540-155633 37 S 13637 82 106B 8335 G 20090624030455490 57 25 1722256-155627 27 S 90075 05 605D 8335 G 20090624042312810 57 25 1720383-125747 57 I 90075 05 605D 8335 G 20090624042349040 57 25 1720917-125797 77 I 13845 83 008F 8335 G 20090624085341140 17 25 2253498+291063 29 S 13845 83 008F 8335 G 20090624085345790 17 25 2303691+313450 18 S 13845 83 008F 8335 G 20090624085405660 17 25 2352700+394446 38 S TULSA2: COSPAR 8335 +35.831, -96.147 1100 ft ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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