Hi, Observations made again with the help of my son Sebastien using 20x80 binoculars. I just installed a green laser pointer on them to find my reference stars more rapidly and it works great. It avoids me getting lost when I follow a satellite in an unfamiliar area of the sky. 25746 99 028C 1747 E 20070723015810790 37 25 1656050+775430 68 +080 07 09415 76 091A 1747 E 20070723021114530 37 25 1654779+775807 68 14728 84 012C 1747 E 20070723022652880 37 25 0034536+570855 68 14795 84 012F 1747 E 20070723025106120 37 25 1540043+291282 68 S+075 07 26906 01 040B 1747 E 20070723030802640 37 25 1234250+551738 68 B+055 07 14143 83 056C 1747 E 20070723033304830 37 25 0035665+300714 68 S+080 07 18010 87 043F 1747 E 20070723033852630 37 25 1544677+112597 68 S+085 07 25615 98 055C 1747 E 20070723040008480 37 25 0017643+161540 68 S+065 07 14112 83 056A 1747 E 20070723042546300 37 25 2152195+875980 68 S+075 07 31701 07 027A 1747 E 20070723050727140 37 25 0136363+075700 68 S+065 07 31708 07 027C 1747 E 20070723051013570 37 25 0135479+080870 68 S+065 07 14143 83 056C 1747 E 20070723051720710 37 25 1305353+533877 68 S+070 07 We were three people to look for the NOSS 3-4 Centaur stage using different size binos and elset NOSS 3-4 r 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 v 1 70000U 07200.09580003 .00000023 00000-0 20000-4 0 05 2 70000 63.9673 317.6366 0286546 143.3187 218.7854 13.68536780 05 Nothing was seen between 04:40:30 and 04:51:40 UTC July 23. Then came the NOSS 3-4 pair that were 2 min and 46.4 sec in time apart. Daniel Deak Webmestre, site Obsat Pompier, municipalite de L'Avenir, Quebec COSPAR site 1747 : 45.7275°N, 72.3526°W, 191 m., UTC-4:00 Site en francais sur les satellites: French-language satellite web site : http://www.obsat.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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