8539 obs jan 9

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@gcnetmail.net)
Date: Fri Jan 09 2004 - 23:47:07 EST

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    11389 79 050A   8539 G 20040109231651770 17 25 2229246+784900 38
    11389 79 050A   8539 G 20040109231819810 17 25 1603925+730842 67
    11389 79 050A   8539 G 20040109231847930 17 25 1536657+691987 38
    23533 95 015A   8539 G 20040109232519020 17 25 0006435+285943 38
    23533 95 015A   8539 G 20040109232627660 17 25 2235785+560131 38
    23533 95 015A   8539 G 20040109232722290 17 25 2026090+665353 67
    23533 95 015A   8539 G 20040109232926680 17 25 1636987+630400 67
    14180 83 056G   8539 G 20040109235059590 17 25 0355797+833516 38
    14180 83 056G   8539 G 20040109235153020 17 25 0438254+712853 67
    21798 91 082A   8539 G 20040109235334410 17 25 0058509+662108 67
    21798 91 082A   8539 G 20040109235419910 17 25 2228769+784866 38
    21798 91 082A   8539 G 20040109235440370 17 25 2025324+801321 67
    21798 91 082A   8539 G 20040109235516290 17 25 1747093+770670 38
    21798 91 082A   8539 G 20040109235603790 17 25 1629509+704927 67
    14112 83 056A   8539 G 20040110001335240 17 25 2309836+671478 38
    14112 83 056A   8539 G 20040110001415910 17 25 0032684+625382 38
    14112 83 056A   8539 G 20040110001427490 17 25 0052747+610555 38
    14112 83 056A   8539 G 20040110001448140 17 25 0124492+571463 38
    14144 83 056D   8539 G 20040110005304490 17 25 0109686+353704 38
    14144 83 056D   8539 G 20040110005754090 17 25 0346025-151866 38
    
    I wanted to see TiPS. My start position was 2 degree under 2 omicron
    eridanus, but it should have been 4 degree under. Tomorrow if clear another
    chance to see TiPS.
    Can not make sense of any of the points on #14143.
    #23533 flared to a minus mag at 23.26.31 and stayed this bright for almost
    10 seconds.
    An unknown was seen near beta andromeda while waiting for #14144. It was id
    as Cosmos 1745 / #16727.
    Temp minus 13 C and still going down. Need to remember next time in cold to
    try wearing glove on hand that pushes dobs. The metal became very cold
    tonight.
    
    Lat 39.4707 Lon -79.3388  Alt 2573 ft  -5 UTC
    
    
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