What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html 23728 95 066A 2701 G 20040623065943930 17 25 1640621+420792 27 S 23728 95 066A 2701 G 20040623070012300 17 25 1500330+553603 27 S 23728 95 066A 2701 G 20040623070032030 17 25 1344156+592428 18 S 08884 76 038J 2701 G 20040623074600740 17 25 1659907+094674 57 R 23862 96 029D 2701 G 20040623080040910 17 25 2018125-080597 28 S 23908 96 029C 2701 G 20040623080041740 17 25 2016862-075195 28 S 23862 96 029D 2701 G 20040623080105780 17 25 2031729-032494 28 S 23862 96 029D 2701 G 20040623080133430 17 25 2049252+023279 28 S 28353 04 021B 2701 G 20040623084239740 17 25 1843819-205592 87 F 000500 28353 04 021B 2701 G 20040623084425340 17 25 1848506-055962 18 F 000500 04021B's flashes were easiest to see with the unaided eye. In binoculars, its minima seemed to be lost in its glare. Very difficult object to time. 04- 21 B 04-06-23 08:46:49.0 TJM 9.7 0.1 20 0.49 F'F' 04- 21 B 04-06-23 08:47:16.8 TJM 9.8 0.1 20 0.49 F'F' 04- 21 B 04-06-23 08:47:55.6 TJM 10.0 0.1 20 0.50 F'F' PPAS format: http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat Site 2701: 43.68764 N, 79.39243 W, 230 m Ted Molczan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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