Observed from BCRC and the Ney Museum. 22781, GPS 2-22 PKM 93- 54 C 06-01-01 00:34:26 EC 41.2 0.2 4 10.3 21055, Italsat 1 (last obs before it went over the horizon) 91- 03 A 06-01-01 01:57:55 EC 242.7 0.1 4 60.68 21893, Superbird B1 92- 10 A 06-01-01 02:29:46 EC 794.4 0.3 22 36.11 +1.5->i 92- 10 A 06-01-13 06:01:50 EC 981.0 0.2 30 32.70 +4.0->i 19397, Gorizont 16 88- 71 A 06-01-01 05:06:28 EC 769.2 0.3 7 109.88 07274, Meteor 1-17 -- varying, but uncertain 74- 25 A 06-01-01 00:49:36 EC 105.9 1.0 8 13.2 timings: 13.16, 40.29, 13.89, 38.55 Maybe it was only two cycles: 53.45, 52.44. 20040, Superbird A (just passing our meridian) 89- 41 A 06-01-18 03:32:14 EC 453.6 0.1 41 11.064 +3.5->i 89- 41 A 06-01-19 03:33:04 EC 409.4 0.2 37 11.06 +3.5->i 21533, Gorizont 23 91- 46 A 06-01-18 03:57:49 EC 897.0 0.2 14 64.07 +6.0->i 28237, MDS 1 Fairing 2 (Some secondaries were invisible.) 02- 03 D 06-01-18 04:28:50 EC 544.1 0.2 33 16.49 +5.0->i 19765, Gorizont 17 (No secondaries visible this time.) 89- 04 A 06-01-18 04:55:31 EC 926.1 0.2 14 66.15 +5.0->i 17969, Gorizont 14 87- 40 A 06-01-19 04:16:34 EC 967.2 0.2 11 87.92 +6.5->i Ed Cannon - Austin, Texas, USA __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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