A late clearance allowed me to get two transits of USA 116, 95-66A. These observations have been reduced in a hurry, so there may be more than the usual number of errors. Following David Hopkins' advice, I looked for the 83-8 triplet due north at 00h UT - in the direction of the Sun - and saw all three. Two were much brighter than the predicted mag +9.7. I spent 20 minutes looking for 94-26A, and I'm convinced it's nowhere near the position predicted from Mike McCants' elset (or my own which gives a similar time). IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss Sss TCHHMMmm DDMMm Mm E 9506601267500060523341989 010 12195486 +08248 3 5 9506601267500060523354007 010 12202258 +26164 1 5 9506601267500060523371759 010 12214406 +52214 2 5 9506601267500060601114789 010 12154247 +07526 2 5 9506601267500060601135850 010 12134705 +37474 2 5 9506601267500060601152038 010 12115460 +48533 15 5 David M Brierley Malvern, Worcestershire, UK Station 2675, 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m davidbrierley@waitrose.com -- The Information contained in this E-Mail and any subsequent correspondence is private and is intended solely for the intended recipient(s). For those other than the recipient any disclosure, copying, distribution, or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on such information is prohibited and may be unlawful. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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