Lacrosse 3 had a long -0 mag flare, so it was easy but the stars were hard, then lost to clouds: 25017 97 064A 8336 B 20071218005732680 17 25 2051734+123327 48 B 25017 97 064A 8336 B 20071218005753830 17 25 2058532+201681 78 B 25017 97 064A 8336 B 20071218005850700 17 25 2123335+464339 28 B 25725 99 023B 8336 B 20071218010121810 17 25 0052166+132078 38 S 25725 99 023B 8336 B 20071218010159200 17 25 0106406+124558 28 S 25991 99 067A 8336 B 20071218012717700 17 25 0003936+142273 37 S 25991 99 067A 8336 B 20071218012734540 17 25 2352951+214883 47 S 25991 99 067A 8336 B 20071218012800870 17 25 2332195+334369 67 S 25991 99 067A 8336 B 20071218012825430 17 25 2306588+440663 28 S Note that all timings appear to have bad residuals. Brad Young TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336 36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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