After several weeks of bad weather, it cleared for a while this morning. 00- 4 C 00-01-30 04:23:19.2 LB S, 4, RA=18:00 d=+29 Based on the TLE's I saw the C object. None of the others was seen. 83- 22 A 00-01-30 05:05 LB almost S, 5 87- 74 G 00-01-30 03:41:11 LB 88.4 0.5 4 22.1 AA, 5->7 92- 20 B 00-01-30 05:00 LB S, 6 94- 85 B 00-01-30 03:55:50 LB 82.9 1.0 2 41.5 MM, 6->8 95- 32 B 00-01-30 04:50:35 LB 162.1 0.2 10 16.21 AA, 4->i 97- 17 B 00-01-30 03:45:02 LB 61.3 0.5 7 8.8 AA, 5->6 97- 28 C 00-01-30 04:41 LB almost S, 6 98- 45 B 00-01-30 05:10 LB S, 3 Two UNIDs, reported earlier were identified by Ed Cannon. Thanks. 00- 999A is: 66- 5 A 00-01-08 18:08:30 LB 100.4 0.2 5 20.07 FF-FF, 3(3)->i 00-999 B is NOSS 2-2 trio 91- 76 C 00-01-09 17:01 LB S, 6, flared to 4, +D+E Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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