Pictured in which 98 Herculis appears, you can follow more or less the stroke to about 3 seconds before and about 3 seconds after the star. The photo was taken towards 6:11:40 local time (5:11:40 UTC). Assuming the last 3 seconds going up to 98 Herculis, we should add 13 seconds to 98 Herculis step that would at 6:11:53 local time (5:11:53 UTC). The opposite case would be only 3 seconds at 98 Herculis so the step would have occurred to the 6:11:43 (5:11:43 UTC). The scheduled time is in HeavenSat 06: 11: 01.5 (05: 11: 01.5 UTC) so that the delay will be between 41.5 and 51.5 seconds (although I think those are closer 51.5 seconds). Although not look good, the angular distance hardly varies between 6 and 8 arcmin passing through 98 Herculis towards HR 6763. -- José Luis Ruiz Gómez _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sat Mar 12 2016 - 08:16:16 UTC
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