Re: Obs 5918 Feb.10

From: Bjorn Gimle (b.gimle@chello.se)
Date: Sun Feb 15 2004 - 16:19:20 EST

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    After Russell's next obs on Feb.11 I tried to see it on four passes
    with fair to good seeing, two of them above 40 degrees elevation.
    On the high passes, I first watched to +30s in scope, then at 1-power
    and finally in binoculars.
    
    On a low pass, I saw something at the edge of of the field
    (18:47 feb.13?) but failed to follow it.
    
    Anyone else failed to see it this weekend?
    
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Björn Gimle" <b_gimle@algonet.se>
    
    
    > Thanks to Russell's recovery, 24680 was easy even from town, in a hazy
    sky,
    > with 7*30 binoculars.
    > The first obs is an appulse. 5.9 s late on 3.0 day old elset.
    >
    > 24680 96 072A   5918 P 20040210194035430 17 25 2217057+713821 19 S+054
    05
    > 24680 96 072A   5918 P 20040210194041860 17 25 2159564+703825 88 S+054
    05
    > 24680 96 072A   5918 P 20040210194128420 17 25 2046194+614602 98 S
    >
    > -- COSPAR 5919, MALMA,    59.2576 N, 18.6172 E, 23 m         --
    > -- COSPAR 5918, HAMMARBY, 59.2985 N, 18.1045 E, 44 m         --
    >
    
    
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