Using these TLE's NOSS 3-4 r 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 v 1 31702U 07027B1 07166.77466843 .00000023 00000-0 20000-4 0 06 2 31702 63.9209 45.0824 0286563 148.8656 212.9725 13.68680000 09 07027B2 1 70000U 07027B2 07166.77441821 .00000024 00000-0 20000-4 0 08 2 70000 63.5600 45.3807 0299881 161.5762 199.6425 13.68630000 00 I did not find the object. The sky was poor, not so far from sunrise and I continued scanning near psi1, psi2, psi3 Aqr I found an object about 3 to 4 minutes later moving into the right direction with about the expected speed. It came close to star lambda Psc, if I remember well. Following is this star's position for the recorded time in IOD-format: 31702 07 027B 4160 P 20070719023235960 37 15 2342029+014649 99 S Assuming it was this object. Bram Dorreman COSPAR 4160 51° 16' 45.5" N 5° 28' 36.6" E (WGS84) 35 m Jr{'rz)ߠZު秶\GB笶*''IKj!i0ƭ(yzƭw^f
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