This morning, at the end of tonights session I finally could image LightsailA. The sky was already quite bright. LightsailA passed through Aquila and was imaged just east of it. In the first image LightsailA was variable and invisible inbetween the 2 brighter parts of the trail. In de 2nd image LightsailA brightened even more before leaving the FOV. Quite the behavior Alberto describes for the same pass. LightsailA was not seen on the previous pass low in the SE 40661 15 025L 4172 G 20150611021116927 17 25 2019894+113321 37 F 40661 15 025L 4172 G 20150611021120324 17 25 2026714+121732 37 F Residuals: 40661 15 025L | -0.08024 deg -5.186 sec 0.7 day, 753.6 km 40661 15 025L | -0.08678 deg -5.197 sec 0.7 day, 749.6 km Now up to reducing the other images of tonight. *************************************************************************************** Setup: WATEC 120N, 50 mm F1:1.8, NTP, Celestron Nexstar Observations made and reduced with Sattools Cospar 4172 ALMERE 52.3713 N 5.2580 E –3 ASL Best regards Leo Barhorst _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Wed Jun 10 2015 - 22:12:06 UTC
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