Dodgy conditions with cloud moving swiftly across the sky making observing challenging. Only the first object (00-047A - only one ob through cloud) of interest to Dsat subscribers. The second was a "target of opportunity" not on my list. 26473 00 047A 2751 P 20040827210517940 57 25 0037776+333880 28 S+035 05 25400 98 043G 2751 P 20040827212614850 57 25 0030225+440578 28 S+035 05 25400 98 043G 2751 P 20040827212742590 57 25 0324676+643516 37 S+035 05 00877 64 053B 2751 P 20040827213700970 57 25 0417620+803211 96 S+045 05 00877 64 053B 2751 P 20040827213841790 57 25 0432031+535465 37 S+045 05 The third object (Cosmos 44 R/B) is part of a little game I am playing to try and observe the oldest object I can - this one is 40 years old tomorrow (launched 28 Aug 64). Best wishes, Bruce Bruce MacDonald Devizes, Wiltshire, UK COSPAR Site 2751 51.3440 N 1.9849 W 125m (WGS84) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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