28095 03 054A 8539 F 20050721011749240 17 25 1932304+274595 29 28097 03 054C 8539 F 20050721011756280 17 25 1933685+273572 29 22639 93 026B 8539 F 20050721020046720 17 25 1409647+101551 38 22639 93 026B 8539 F 20050721020123530 17 25 1445195-012505 38 21799 91 076C 8539 F 20050721020750660 17 25 1716268+245676 38 21799 91 076C 8539 F 20050721020810180 17 25 1727609+200936 38 21799 91 076C 8539 F 20050721020851430 17 25 1746864+104782 38 21799 91 076C 8539 F 20050721020906240 17 25 1752912+074402 38 21799 91 076C 8539 F 20050721020923930 17 25 1759153+041518 38 21799 91 076C 8539 F 20050721020937380 17 25 1804209+015150 38 21799 91 076C 8539 F 20050721021036660 17 25 1822177-072995 38 28537 05 004A 8539 F 20050721021335160 17 25 1732008+121990 19 28541 05 004C 8539 F 20050721021341990 17 25 1736499+124081 38 28541 05 004C 8539 F 20050721021415380 17 25 1755228+034792 38 28541 05 004C 8539 F 20050721021426510 17 25 1759878+010786 38 28541 05 004C 8539 F 20050721021442740 17 25 1807506-023070 38 28537 05 004A 8539 F 20050721021527430 17 25 1824960-120852 38 28541 05 004C 8539 F 20050721021540240 17 25 1828948-125716 38 21147 91 017A 8539 F 20050721022427840 17 25 1336765+523765 38 21147 91 017A 8539 F 20050721022432800 17 25 1334192+552088 38 15071 84 065C 8539 F 20050721023606930 17 25 1842135+344478 38 15071 84 065C 8539 F 20050721023625430 17 25 1822180+231749 38 14112 83 056A 8539 F 20050721024805930 17 25 2029518+265607 38 14112 83 056A 8539 F 20050721024836410 17 25 2119259+344665 38 28538 05 004B 8539 F 20050721025958510 17 25 1443115+262922 38 28538 05 004B 8539 F 20050721030056280 17 25 1541532+124620 38 28538 05 004B 8539 F 20050721030144490 17 25 1622072+010175 38 14180 83 056G 8539 F 20050721031233410 17 25 2118171+411038 38 14180 83 056G 8539 F 20050721031244490 17 25 2138801+431725 38 All obs made with 8" dobs telescope. It was not very dark but I was able to find Albireo with the unaided eye when I observed 03054 A and C. A few minutes later I did not see #11852 probably because it was not dark enough. An unknown was seen, will try to id later, in tele 53 seconds prior to 05004B 4/10 degree right of the start star which was Izar's companion. Comfortable 68 F. Viewing considered fair because of low bright moon. Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -4 UTC What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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