14144 83 056D 8539 G 20050115234049410 17 25 0111100+354407 68 21147 91 017A 8539 G 20050115235058520 17 25 2117408+623467 38 21147 91 017A 8539 G 20050115235136870 17 25 1934772+750083 67 21147 91 017A 8539 G 20050115235219520 17 25 1544076+774765 38 21798 91 082A 8539 G 20050116000629740 17 25 2300980+274567 38 21798 91 082A 8539 G 20050116000711770 17 25 2213403+391371 38 21798 91 082A 8539 G 20050116000742540 17 25 2134191+452993 38 A flashing unknown that was visible 1x at 23.24.45 UTC above the Pleiades was id as SL-16 r/b #04021B #28353. This was easily visible getting to 3 mag. Strela r #03055B #28099 was seen at 90 Tauri as expected in telescope at 23.29.39 UTC then I looked and was also able to see it 1x. Fast with apogee of 267 mile and perigee of 232 mile. Scout A r/b #67034B #02755 was tracked in telescope starting at 00.55.22 UTC Jan 16 at beta Cepheus, it was a dim 10 mag. I have been adding some Scout rockets to my first time seen list. They are dim but doable with my 8 inch dobs using a 40mm eyepiece, 30x with a 1.4 degree field of view. Cold 20F. Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -5 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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