Could anybody help to confirm (or identify) this UNID? First was noted on some 20160714 images. Short arc, but thanks to Mike McCants - according to one of his raw elsets, I found this unid on one more image: 99999 99 999A 1860 F 20160714175459000 18 15 1838396-050449 19 99999 99 999A 1860 F 20160714175509000 18 15 1839148-051043 19 99999 99 999A 1860 F 20160714175836000 18 15 1852107-072617 19 99999 99 999A 1860 F 20160714175844000 18 15 1852483-073240 19 99999 99 999A 1860 F 20160714175854000 18 15 1853244-073919 19 One possible elset: 1 99991U 9999A 16196.60246487 0.00000000 00000-0 00000+0 0 05 2 99991 30.0136 128.0590 3909742 265.4837 94.4910 3.80482691 04 Bad weather later. Not to hope, but yesterday was a chance to try confirm it (according that elset). I took a long series of short images (full moon) and it was really appear at some latest of them (later than I waited). Full moon, bright sky, very difficult to measure (near limit). But: 99999 99 999A 1860 B 20160719172919000 18 15 1729010+055306 19 99999 99 999A 1860 B 20160719172950000 18 15 1729466+054631 19 99999 99 999A 1860 B 20160719173023000 18 15 1730382+053918 19 99999 99 999A 1860 B 20160719173051000 18 15 1731205+053321 19 99999 99 999A 1860 B 20160719173154000 18 15 1732550+051938 19 99999 99 999A 1860 B 20160719173442000 18 15 1737120+044207 19 99999 99 999A 1860 B 20160719173518000 18 15 1738086+043400 19 It should not be difficult object, especially near perigee - brighter than 10 mag (maybe ~9) on all my images. (1860 GS 56.1016 94.5536 170.) --- Sincerely, Sergey Guryanov, Siberia, Russia (N56.1016, E94.5536, Alt=170m) Canon 1100D + 135mm/3.5 lens _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Wed Jul 20 2016 - 12:35:21 UTC
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