The sky did not clear early enough for the first pass of this evening, and hence the mount was move to the North side of the house to try to catch the second pass, only at 13 deg elevation due North. Luckily the transparancy was great and NROL-47 was seen. It was running extremely close to the orbital estimate determined from radio tracking. 99999 18 514A 4171 E 20180114181244028 17 25 1405140+493712 37 S 99999 18 514A 4171 E 20180114181253829 17 25 1414539+495144 37 S 99999 18 514A 4171 E 20180114181303767 17 25 1424367+500252 37 S 99999 18 514A 4171 E 20180114181313649 17 25 1434120+500963 37 S 99999 18 514A 4171 E 20180114181321807 17 25 1442365+501259 37 S ------------------------------------------------------------------ Setup: Watec 902H2 video, 50mm F/1.8, NexStar mount, NTP timing IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html COSPAR 4171: 52.8344N, 6.3785E, 10m (WGS84) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Regards, Cees _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sun Jan 14 2018 - 12:22:10 UTC
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