Observations from 2014 Jan 12 morning, when conditions were good, and from the evening, just 1 obs before clouds moved in. 21798 91 082A 4172 G 20140112034954090 17 25 1837054+383064 37 S 04394 70 037B 4172 G 20140112051149195 17 25 1804170+305765 37 I 04394 70 037B 4172 G 20140112051154211 17 25 1754573+281959 37 I 26473 00 047A 4172 G 20140112054759243 17 25 1926347+275943 37 S 26473 00 047A 4172 G 20140112054809241 17 25 1937253+283844 37 S 26473 00 047A 4172 G 20140112054819243 17 25 1947648+291128 37 S 39475 13 072P 4172 G 20140112055739249 17 25 1908501+195543 37 I 38109 12 014A 4172 G 20140112174144485 17 25 1919885+332075 37 S 38109 12 014A 4172 G 20140112174154545 17 25 1914946+323647 37 S 38109 12 014A 4172 G 20140112174204591 17 25 1910492+315320 37 R Notes: 04394 was varing from mag 5 in the pictures to inv in between. 39475 var; visible in 1 picture Setup: WATEC 120N, Celestron Nexstar mount, NTP Observations made and reduced with Sattools Cospar 4172 ALMERE 52.3713 N 5.2580 E –3ASL Best regards Leo Barhorst -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/private/seesat-l/attachments/20140113/22ebdc3c/attachment.html _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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