Observations from the evening of September 28, 2013. Conditions were again excellent. I tried a Zuiko 50mm F/1.8 lens instead of my Canon lens. For some reason it did not fog over this evening, but this may be due to the weather. 14729 84 012D 4171 E 20130928192550280 17 25 1612618+200202 37 S 14729 84 012D 4171 E 20130928192600280 17 25 1623918+185746 37 S 14729 84 012D 4171 E 20130928192605300 17 25 1629623+182366 37 S 14795 84 012F 4171 E 20130928190800300 17 25 2014055+131188 37 S 14795 84 012F 4171 E 20130928190810288 17 25 2021954+111451 37 S 14795 84 012F 4171 E 20130928190820280 17 25 2029283+092206 37 S 23031 94 017B 4171 E 20130928190705269 17 25 2021397+112587 37 I 23031 94 017B 4171 E 20130928190710289 17 25 2014140+084504 37 I 24680 96 072A 4171 E 20130928195210279 17 25 2149846+234875 37 S 24680 96 072A 4171 E 20130928195220268 17 25 2148272+281480 37 S 28095 03 054A 4171 E 20130928200200263 17 25 2235234+244896 37 S 28095 03 054A 4171 E 20130928200210276 17 25 2240597+223753 37 S 28095 03 054A 4171 E 20130928200215324 17 25 2243244+213272 37 S 38758 12 048A 4171 E 20130928184411589 17 25 2146721+115217 37 S 38758 12 048A 4171 E 20130928184421578 17 25 2150620+100042 37 S 38758 12 048A 4171 E 20130928184431590 17 25 2154256+081371 37 S 38773 12 048P 4171 E 20130928184406558 17 25 2145506+112614 37 S 38773 12 048P 4171 E 20130928184411589 17 25 2147536+103049 37 S 38773 12 048P 4171 E 20130928184421578 17 25 2151296+084188 37 S 38773 12 048P 4171 E 20130928184426598 17 25 2153198+074902 37 S 39025 12 071A 4171 E 20130928185710293 17 25 2005990-235748 37 E 39025 12 071A 4171 E 20130928185720284 17 25 2020946-233758 37 E 99068 13 770A 4171 E 20130928191812816 17 25 1843002-015606 37 S 99068 13 770A 4171 E 20130928191820276 17 25 1835633+003804 37 S 99068 13 770A 4171 E 20130928191826044 17 25 1829601+024349 37 S ------------------------------------------------- Setup: Watec 902H2 video, 50mm F/1.8, Nexstar SLT mount IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html COSPAR 4171: 52.8344N, 6.3785E, 10m (WGS84) ------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTES: ------ (1) I was able to recover the 99068 SAR Lupe candidate from yesterday. This orbit fits the observations of today and yesterday and should be suitable to recover the object. A few more observations may help distinguish which SAR Lupe object it is. 1 99068U 13770A 13271.80439155 .00000000 00000-0 50000-4 0 01 2 99068 98.1300 308.4882 0010000 322.5403 85.6760 15.27558313 00 (2) OTV 3 [39025/12071A] entered eclipse low in the South. At 13 deg elevation I didn't expect to see it but it was actually quite bright Regards, Cees _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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