Leo, thank you for your observations. Your second points of 03054A and 03054C, were nearly 3 deg off, because you reduced the wrong stars. Using ObsReduce, I was able to find the correct stars. Your 2nd 03054A point was a coincident appulse of a mag 5.5 star, located at 09:15:50, +56:44:29, 2000.0. Your 2nd 03054C point was 80 percent of the separation from the above star, toward a mag 6 star located at 09:21:43, +56:41:57, 2000.0. Using those stars, I obtain the following reductions: 28095 03 054A 4252 F 20040330201601170 17 25 0915830+564448 37 S 28097 03 054C 4252 F 20040330201608540 17 25 0920544+564254 28 S Ted Molczan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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