Hi Herewith more observations, in usual IOD format, for evening of 30 Jan 2001 obtained with my CoSaTrak system 14180 83 056G 0433 F 20010130201742440 27 25 0753650-480418 57 S+078 05 23031 94 017B 0433 F 20010130202204320 27 25 0140110-603978 57 V 23031 94 017B 0433 F 20010130202225130 27 25 0044560-623012 57 V+030 05 23851 96 024A 0433 F 20010130203124030 27 25 0205540-102208 57 S+067 05 23851 96 024A 0433 F 20010130203158240 27 25 0213500-025374 57 S+073 05 25991 99 067A 0433 F 20010130204822950 27 25 0455310-834454 57 V+055 05 001970 25991 99 067A 0433 F 20010130204858970 27 25 0505180-725934 57 V 25991 99 067A 0433 F 20010130204957620 27 25 0506140-492906 57 V+045 05 83056G was difficult as on limit of system but time/position should be okay. USA 102( 94017B) has a complex flash pattern, very spectacular at times. 99067A appears to have a regular flash period. More to come - probably on sunday as saturday for me has other priorities:-)) Cheers Greg Cospar #0433 long 18.5129E,lat 33.9406S,alt 10 metres Visit http://canopus.saao.ac.za/~wpk/CoSaTrak/cosatrak.html for info on CoSaTrak. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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