IOD: NNNNN YY LLLABC SSSS C YYYYMMDDHHMMSSsss tt ce HHMMmmm+DDMMmm pp B+MMm Mm 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20010810201046850 17 25 1355450+182570 28 I+020 07 24680 96 072A 5919 G 20010810201108000 38 M-020 07 01-30B was early and bright (+1) at 73 deg. alt., and I was late, timed 14.0 sec. between two deep (+6) minima, shallow minimum 5.4 sec. before deep min. Entered shadow at 20:45:49 (?) after last deep min. Also found by chance at mag.+3 Okean 2r 90-18B moving left, leading before 83-44A moving in dir 240 deg in Peg, just 5 degrees behind. -- bjorn.gimle@tietotech.se (office) -- -- b_gimle@algonet.se (home) http://www.algonet.se/~b_gimle -- -- COSPAR 5919, MALMA, 59.2576 N, 18.6172 E, 23 m -- -- COSPAR 5918, HAMMARBY, 59.2985 N, 18.1045 E, 44 m -- > 26858 01 026B 5919 G 20010802212820400 17 25 1920770+345200 58 V > > The latter is very doubtful - I found it 6 degrees from my only reference > point, only with averted vision in 7*50, and for a few seconds, but the > position agrees very nicely with prediction from ... I remembered the following day that I had dropped my stopwatch at the beginning of the session - that prbably accounts for the lap time I had. Obviously I also missed pressing at the time of obs.! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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