90070 is an intriguing sight, but frustrating to track low in the south. 90070 06 829A 8336 F 20070126011626400 17 25 0440841-352976 29 S 23908 96 029C 8336 F 20070126020621510 17 25 0241373+050497 88 S 23908 96 029C 8336 F 20070126020701630 17 25 0305133+181797 28 S 23908 96 029C 8336 F 20070126020710650 17 25 0311312+213433 48 S 23908 96 029C 8336 F 20070126020738510 17 25 0334299+320365 77 S 23908 96 029C 8336 F 20070126020810090 17 25 0407986+434384 38 S 23862 96 029D 8336 F 20070126020705150 17 25 0257485+135228 58 S 23862 96 029D 8336 F 20070126020730690 17 25 0314730+225633 38 S 25724 99 023A 8336 F 20070126021551340 17 25 0540634+150265 18 S 25724 99 023A 8336 F 20070126021612780 17 25 0544610+151068 28 S 25724 99 023A 8336 F 20070126021900960 17 25 0619730+154854 48 S 25724 99 023A 8336 F 20070126021922190 17 25 0624195+155105 37 S 25724 99 023A 8336 F 20070126021957650 17 25 0631624+155421 37 S 25724 99 023A 8336 F 20070126022023150 17 25 0636911+155863 28 S Brad Young TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336 36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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