Obs Mar. 13

From: nixj@bellsouth.net
Date: Sun Mar 12 2000 - 19:57:37 PST

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    Obs Mar 13, 2000
    
    07816 75 043A   8935 G 20000313013348900 27 25 0733459+321747 28 S+078 10       
    26062 00 004B   8935 G 20000313014139660 27 25 0602267-103421 28 S+030 10       
    23233 94 057A   8935 G 20000313020708180 27 25 0734751+315352 28 S+055 10       
    23936 96 029E   8935 G 20000313201809450 27 25 0600295+085794 28 S+060 10       
    23908 96 029C   8935 G 20000313201810500 27 25 0559925+084408 28 S+060 10       
    
    Note: Noss 2-3 E & C, C appeared to be off cross track a half degree, lending
    some confusion as to which was which.  I did not see a third object.  
    I thought E might be the D object as the parallel trajectories were only
    about 3-4 arcmin apart but it (D)would have been five secs late, and
    C & E are predicted to be running abreast of each other.  Therefore,
    I'm reporting the above subject to additional data.
    
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