TJM obs of 2004 May 16 UTC

From: Ted Molczan (molczan@rogers.com)
Date: Sun May 16 2004 - 06:28:14 EDT

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    03054A was about 2.2 s late relative 35 d old elements:
    
    NOSS 3-2 (A)     0.0  0.0  0.0  4.9 v
    1 28095U 03054A   04102.01036959  .00000041  00000-0  72012-4 0    00
    2 28095  63.4332 331.3704 0117624 179.0663 181.0603 13.40453532    00
    
    03054C was about 0.5 s late relative 35 d old elements:
    
    NOSS 3-2 (C)     0.0  0.0  0.0  4.9 v
    1 28097U 03054C   04102.01045560  .00000041  00000-0  72000-4 0    07
    2 28097  63.4349 331.5529 0118016 179.1337 180.9914 13.40452862    00
    
    The points from my final 03054A/C pass may be less accurate than claimed, due to
    bright twilight.
    
    I am reasonably certain that I observed 76038C. It was about 84 s early relative
    36 d old elements:
    
    NOSS 1-1 (C)     0.3  0.9  2.4  8.1 d
    1 08835U 76038C   04101.00666473  .00003200  00000-0  45048-3 0    08
    2 08835  63.3150 337.1539 0839500  47.7266 312.2734 13.51437246    00
    
    Description of 2-line elements (above): http://www.satobs.org/element.html
    
    76038D was not seen +/-3 min relative 36 d old elements. Perhaps too faint.
    76038J was not seen +/-3 min relative 40 d old elements. Perhaps too faint.
    
    What the following numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html
    
    25725 99 023B   2701 G 20040516050756650 17 25 1158719+003997 18 R
    25725 99 023B   2701 G 20040516050901530 17 25 1218487+012224 28 R
    25725 99 023B   2701 G 20040516051005530 17 25 1238240+015767 47 R
    25725 99 023B   2701 G 20040516051519470 17 25 1415234+031033 77 R
    25725 99 023B   2701 G 20040516051707280 17 25 1446721+025811 18 R
    26473 00 047A   2701 G 20040516055052230 17 25 1019905+194378 18 E+070 10
    28095 03 054A   2701 G 20040516071935610 17 25 1650589-033867 28 S
    28097 03 054C   2701 G 20040516071941360 17 25 1652398-035867 67 S
    28097 03 054C   2701 G 20040516072037710 17 25 1719979+063181 87 S
    28097 03 054C   2701 G 20040516072108530 17 25 1738964+131976 37 S
    23728 95 066A   2701 G 20040516074201780 17 25 1311539+215512 37 S
    23728 95 066A   2701 G 20040516074211360 17 25 1303204+235002 67 S
    23728 95 066A   2701 G 20040516074213870 17 25 1301029+241854 67 S
    23728 95 066A   2701 G 20040516074322650 17 25 1156259+352624 47 S
    23728 95 066A   2701 G 20040516074427280 17 25 1054561+412032 37 S
    21799 91 076C   2701 G 20040516080914610 17 25 1445356+325131 18 S
    21809 91 076E   2701 G 20040516080925070 17 25 1446048+322443 28 S
    21808 91 076D   2701 G 20040516080933630 17 25 1455640+321461 18 S
    21808 91 076D   2701 G 20040516081026710 17 25 1544612+243656 97 S
    08835 76 038C   2701 G 20040516081624360 17 25 1331982+322770 28 S
    25615 98 055C   2701 G 20040516083728970 17 25 1305216+392784 18 R
    25615 98 055C   2701 G 20040516083733000 17 25 1310021+384342 37 R
    28095 03 054A   2701 P 20040516091230530 17 25 1350615+420912 28 S
    28097 03 054C   2701 P 20040516091236840 17 25 1351856+421005 18 S
    28095 03 054A   2701 P 20040516091307460 17 25 1335923+491980 28 S
    28097 03 054C   2701 P 20040516091314530 17 25 1336777+493061 38 S
    
    Site 2701: 43.68764 N, 79.39243 W, 230 m
    
    Ted Molczan
    
    
    
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