Re(2): Russell's Unknown is NOT 99057C

From: Bjoern Gimle (b_gimle@algonet.se)
Date: Sat Apr 08 2000 - 14:55:09 PDT

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    The other 98 degree object I observed yesterday was also close to its
    MM=14.594 elset.
    It too was flashing (period 4.48 sec. ; secondary flash 2.1 sec. after the
    primaries)
    I timed 33 flashes over 113 seconds (some deliberately not timed)
    At 21:00:30.5 it was near 9.95 h. RA, +8.3 decl. , but I managed to forget
    the position relative to the three stars near the track, so this is +-1 deg.
    Last position 21:03:14.5 RA 4.269, decl.+51.41 +-0.1 (2000.0)
    
    I did not see 99057C (but I may have started looking late)
    
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