98-789A (90002): I believe I have the right object; well off predicted track of 139d old elset but rate of change of declination seems OK. Invisible on most exposures so very variable in brightness. SATOBS (CCD) 058350120180701112132202 02 12041236 -06080 2 5 058350120180701112133358 02 12041362 -06078 2 5 058350120180701112134514 02 12041491 -06077 2 5 058350120180701112139539 02 12041996 -06068 2 5 020010120180701112203000 02 12073887 -05467 2 5 020010120180701112204156 02 12074014 -05468 2 5 020010120180701112206469 02 12074266 -05469 2 5 020010120180701112209183 02 12074517 -05473 2 5 987890120180701112228111 02 12064772 +04569 2 5 987890120180701112230174 02 12064987 +04524 2 5 987890120180701112241302 02 12070128 +04304 2 5 995030120180701112302006 02 12065981 +07331 2 5 995030120180701112303119 02 12070105 +07338 2 5 995030120180701112306453 02 12070465 +07355 2 5 995030120180701112307210 02 12070526 +07357 2 5 995030120180701112308322 02 12070647 +07360 2 5 995030120180701112309435 02 12070769 +07366 2 5 999 What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/UKformat.html -- Peter Wakelin COSPAR 2018 GUNDLETON, Lat 51.0945N Long 1.1188W 124m ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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