MAR4-5.OBS

Eberst (eberst@cableinet.co.uk)
Fri, 5 Mar 1999 14:30:22 -0800 (PST)

SATOBS

2420 9903 0.211 1204
04
8207201 190948.62 163622+532811 1.5 1.5 0 S
8205902 192146.19 000149+664413 6.4 6.4 0 S
8205902 192243.60 034020+482101 5.2 5.2 0 S
7504301 192901.03 075919+090209 6.9 6.9 0 S
9005501 193229.38 085100+200901 5.0 5.0 0 S
9005501 193255.59 090700+114542 5.2 5.2 0 S
9703403 193711.90 101705+200743 5.8 6.7 1 R
9208301 200840.29 150016+602732 3.8 3.8 0 S
9005005 202224.70 150122+715907 6.6 6.6 0 S
9005005 202316.00 142731+603630 6.5 6.5 0 S
0098004 203059.58 150940+655239 7.4 7.4 0 S
8411101 203126.24 160925+600307 6.7 6.7 0 S
9703404 203601.79 070614+363839 6.6 6.6 0 S
9703404 203621.69 070951+272021 6.6 6.6 0 S
05
7905001 033639.28 185322+484925 6.1 7.8 20 R
7905001 033701.99 180659+440507 6.0 7.7 20 R
9900804 034150.69 033534+635456 5.3 5.3 0 S
9900804 034240.60 054733+682436 4.4 4.4 0 S
6501609 043706.15 235436+552539 6.4 6.4 0 S
999

Note: From 03:20 to 03:24 I saw flashes from Superbird
using Rob Matson's instructions. Unfortunately it was
only about ten degrees from a very broght Moon so no
'useful' observations were possible, but I hope to try
again when the Moon has gone.
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best wishes 
Russell  Eberst  @   North: 55 degrees, 56 minutes, 55 seconds:
West:  3 degrees, 8 minutes, 18 seconds: 
43metres (150 feet) above sea-level
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