I have confirmed that I did indeed see 93-26B, Alexis Rocket, on June 11. The first observation needed a correction of -5 secs in time: 9302602267598061123425241 010 12121365 +23336 3 5 9302602267598061123432863 010 12115929 +33100 1 5 New observations: 9302602267598071323492651 010 12211707 +64487 2 5 9302602267598071323501640 010 12213644 +40128 2 5 9302602267598071323505168 010 12214279 +25297 2 5 9607201267598071721240385 010 12141475 +14012 3 5 9607201267598071721242878 010 1213126 +2801 4 5 9607201267598071721253324 010 1209467 +4515 4 5 9208301267598071721343117 010 12175336 -03318 2 5 9208301267598071721352222 010 12173087 +26082 2 5 9208301267598071721353658 010 12171794 +38498 3 5 9101702267598071921523952 010 12152412 -12154 3 5 9101702267598071921525062 010 12153767 -14379 15 5 9101702267598071921532546 010 12161488 -20585 3 5 999 David Brierley Malvern, Worcestershire, UK Station 2675, 52.1358N, 2.3264W, 70m