Observed USA 186 3.6 s EARLY on 09087.8859 elset. Four inaccurate appulses: 28888 05 042A 5919 F 20090404191552940 27 25 1530130+575863 29 S 28888 05 042A 5919 F 20090404191556190 27 25 1559117+591693 29 S 28888 05 042A 5919 F 20090404191559370 27 25 1626169+605190 19 S 28888 05 042A 5919 F 20090404191606000 27 25 1713219+622892 19 S Unfortunately next two differ by 0.3s - probably the last one was pressed too late: 28888 05 042A 5919 F 20090404191630430 17 25 1952990+595545 38 S 28888 05 042A 5919 F 20090404191655160 17 25 2103794+531716 37 S Possibly my reference time used Mar 26 was off, since I had in my notes: stopwatch at 20:40:20 0:0:20.26, but used 0:0:0.00 However, before accidentally stopping my watch, I saw #05907 23:16:03.12 (using 0:0:20.26 ) near HIP014382, where it was predicted 23:16:06. So, I guess this is more likely to be correct: 15071 84 065C 5919 E 20090326214113590 17 25 1855086+414440 18 S /Björn ----- Original Message ----- ... > I observed USA 3 about 100s early on the epoch 08282 elset > Probably 13172 KH 9-17 was more on time, but I had accidentally bumped the > stop button on my stopwatch. ... > 15071 84 065C 5919 E 20090326214133850 17 25 1855086+414440 18 S > > Equipment: Stopwatch 80 or 100 lap times, speaking clock 1ms accuracy over > phone > Cheap binocular 10 x 50, Meade LXD-55 SN-8" f/4, usually at 25 x > > -- Björn Gimle -- > -- COSPAR 5917, STAR, +18.05447 (E), +59.34185 (N), 33 m -- > -- COSPAR 5918 WGS84, +18.10127 (E), +59.29813 (N), 44 m -- > -- COSPAR 5919, MALMA, +18.6206 (E), +59.2615 (N), 33 m -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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