My obs of 83-8 on January 7 were made under difficult conditions of twilight and moonlight, and may not be as accurate as claimed. 86-17A (Mir) was seen through cloud, and no magnitude estimate was possible. I made the obs of 93-26A and B on January 8 with my 8" reflector at x38, and they were easy objects despite (again) twilight and full moonlight. 97-12A was a difficult object in thin cloud. David.. IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss Sss TCHHMMmm DDMMm Mm E 9800701267501010717110934 010 12060634 +33303 3 5 9800701267501010717115474 010 12064423 +44303 15 5 8300801267501010717165551 030 1203568 +71589 3 5 8300806267501010717285210 010 12020402 +68520 2 5 8300806267501010717291694 010 12035472 +70150 15 5 8300808267501010717311595 020 12015712 +70023 3 5 8300808267501010717313984 010 1203508 +71298 3 5 8300805267501010717345914 010 1202020 +72374 3 5 8300805267501010717353012 010 12043506 +72540 1 5 8601701267501010718045596 010 1203078 +4042 4 5 9302601267501010817304325 010 12033505 +45270 05 5 9302602267501010817342506 010 12081888 +60309 05 5 9701201267501010719012042 030 12132871 +52590 2 5 999 IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss Sss TCHHMMmm DDMMm Mm E MMmMMmSSSssA David M Brierley Malvern, Worcestershire, UK Station 2675 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m davidbrierley@waitrose.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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