8539 obs July 1

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@gcnetmail.net)
Date: Sat Jul 01 2006 - 00:59:09 EDT

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    25746 99 028C   8539 G 20060701020301790 17 25 1742939+044619 38
    25746 99 028C   8539 G 20060701020313600 17 25 1745639+054269 38
    25746 99 028C   8539 G 20060701020515650 17 25 1815873+152100 38
    14144 83 056D   8539 G 20060701025552700 17 25 1532063+000694 38
    14144 83 056D   8539 G 20060701025719270 17 25 1609616-122086 38
    14144 83 056D   8539 G 20060701025746150 17 25 1619210-153280 38
    13874 83 008H   8539 G 20060701033603200 17 25 1405110+342441 38
    13874 83 008H   8539 G 20060701033632520 17 25 1417697+511719 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 G 20060701040609380 17 25 1450127+653580 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 G 20060701040645700 17 25 1608886+594865 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 G 20060701040702270 17 25 1637939+560771 38
    23937 96 029F   8539 G 20060701040710850 17 25 1651344+535847 38
    
    Center of TiPS tether used for points. Ralph, Norton and tether all visible
    as the distance between Ralph and Norton got closer the higher it went.
    Observed 5 eccentric sats on this clear night.
    
    Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -4 UTC
    What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html
    
    
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