Observations 26 jan 2014 This morning it cleared after 2 weeks of clouds and rain. There was some thin cirrus and at 06 UT thicker clouds moved in. 26070 00 006B 4172 G 20140126043400588 17 25 1340882-084111 37 S 26070 00 006B 4172 G 20140126043410585 17 25 1343617-093739 37 S 26070 00 006B 4172 G 20140126043420589 17 25 1347960-110589 37 S 19119 88 039A 4172 G 20140126051305154 17 25 1847490+751773 37 S 28054 03 048A 4172 G 20140126051555280 17 25 1835812+735111 37 S 20344 89 061D 4172 G 20140126051916162 17 25 1800922+733209 37 S 20344 89 061D 4172 G 20140126051926204 17 25 1832618+705414 37 S 23087 94 023A 4172 G 20140126052707253 17 25 1800899+703238 37 S 12786 81 082B 4172 G 20140126053422799 17 25 1902215+362381 37 S 12786 81 082B 4172 G 20140126053427826 17 25 1854332+341115 37 S 17304 87 006B 4172 G 20140126054100872 17 25 2139695+411306 37 S 18214 87 062A 4172 G 20140126054217838 17 25 2201089+431683 37 S 18214 87 062A 4172 G 20140126054227856 17 25 2209545+432940 37 S 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/20140126/bd6d7b40/attachment.html _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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