Low cloud eventually cleared from the SW, leaving a mostly clear, though hazy moonlit sky. I saw two transits of NROL-85 close to the track predicted by Marco Langbroek from observing the previous two transits, at least 2 magnitudes fainter than a typical NOSS. Other observations to follow. 2299901267522041723392564 010 22062918 +46282 30 5 2299901267522041723395686 010 22061503 +52059 20 5 2299901267522041723402821 010 22055436 +58000 30 5 2299901267522041723405764 010 22052473 +63232 10 5 1300201267522041800323840 010 22214703 +60467 20 5 1300201267522041800325169 010 22223384 +61505 20 5 1300201267522041800332087 010 22000141 +60550 15 5 2299901267522041801320232 020 22061940 +58596 15 5 2299901267522041801325438 010 22052145 +66556 20 5 2299901267522041801343645 030 22004999 +70573 30 5 999 David M Brierley Malvern, WR14 1LQ, UK Station 2675 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m davidbrierley_at_waitrose.com _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Mon Apr 18 2022 - 06:44:23 UTC
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