Missed many more than saw fighting wind and clouds as freezing front replaced 80F of yesterday. But, since I saw the one I really wanted (OTV-5), it was worth it. 42932 17 052A 8336 P 20180414103514630 17 25 0226067+680504 48 S 42932 17 052A 8336 P 20180414103539130 17 25 0102888+601246 58 S 42932 17 052A 8336 P 20180414103542270 17 25 0055163+585707 28 S 42932 17 052A 8336 P 20180414103553090 17 25 0032824+542390 38 S 42932 17 052A 8336 P 20180414103556320 17 25 0026762+525952 18 S 43145 18 005A 8336 P 20180414104116050 17 25 1530422+821801 28 S 43145 18 005A 8336 P 20180414104120700 17 25 1500844+824582 28 S 43145 18 005A 8336 P 20180414104139390 17 25 1250597+831137 38 S Brad Young Visual: Bright:20 x 80 Celestron binoculars Dim:22" f/4.2 UC Obsession COSPAR 8336 =TULSA1 +36.139208,-95.983429 660ft, 201m COSPAR 8335 =TULSA2 +35.8311 -96.1411 1083ft, 330m Remote Imaging: 7779 32.92 -105.528 7000 Mayhill, New Mexico USA 7778 -31.2733 149.0644 3400 Siding Spring, NSW, Australia 7777 38.165653 -2.326735 5150 Nerpio, Spain 7780 37.07 -119.4 4610 Auberry CA USA 7782 -32.008 116.135 984 Perth, WA, Australia Numbers above and methods explained at: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/Jan-2015/0074.html _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sat Apr 14 2018 - 06:41:54 UTC
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