Hi all, I was taking photos last night of the Mars-Neptune conjunction, and I unexpectedly caught what must be a geostationary sat. It's about 0.5 degree south of the ecliptic though. If I did my math right, it's at 115.6°W or thereabouts. How can I figure out what this is? Observed from 42.517°N, 71.344°W 2018-12-08 01:37:12 UTC RA 23h1.7m Dec -6.83° Magnitude >10 Thanks, Steve Golson Carlisle, Mass. _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sat Dec 08 2018 - 10:08:57 UTC
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