11389 79 050A 8539 G 20060207003535900 17 25 0644964+125871 38 11389 79 050A 8539 G 20060207003600670 17 25 0649058+231225 38 11389 79 050A 8539 G 20060207003707880 17 25 0713496+543023 38 11389 79 050A 8539 G 20060207003720150 17 25 0722134+595376 38 21147 91 017A 8539 G 20060207005725780 17 25 0401019-134404 38 21147 91 017A 8539 G 20060207005733110 17 25 0404938-114794 38 21147 91 017A 8539 G 20060207005743530 17 25 0411024-084940 38 28054 03 048A 8539 G 20060207013339750 17 25 0209037+233790 38 28054 03 048A 8539 G 20060207013410670 17 25 0136804+325119 38 28054 03 048A 8539 G 20060207013459980 17 25 0035730+442495 38 28054 03 048A 8539 G 20060207013511300 17 25 0020852+462682 38 28054 03 048A 8539 G 20060207013535300 17 25 2348159+494966 38 28054 03 048A 8539 G 20060207013549900 17 25 2328320+512236 38 Meteor 2-5 was id as the bright unknown near Xi Gemini more than 1 minute before 79050A arrived. The start point for Lacrosse 2 was half way between 2 dim stars near Gamma Eridanus. The 2nd point was on the right ( telescopic field of view) star of 2 very close ( .05 degree apart ) 8 mag stars. The 3rd point was between 2 bright stars approx 3/10 degree apart 2/10 of their spread from the left star. Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -5 UTC What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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