8539 obs march 11

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@gcnetmail.net)
Date: Wed Mar 10 2004 - 23:39:26 EST

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    07816 75 043A   8539 G 20040311004736390 17 25 0640775+095386 67
    07816 75 043A   8539 G 20040311004928490 17 25 0610738-202326 67
    90019 03 790B   8539 G 20040311010124020 17 25 0513670-083919 68
    90019 03 790B   8539 G 20040311010205590 17 25 0530985-100544 67
    90019 03 790B   8539 G 20040311010333040 17 25 0609090-130974 38
    90019 03 790B   8539 G 20040311010347870 17 25 0615812-133840 18
    90019 03 790B   8539 G 20040311010408520 17 25 0625105-142757 67
    14144 83 056D   8539 G 20040311020110640 17 25 0245582+683771 67
    14144 83 056D   8539 G 20040311020127240 17 25 0214070+740216 38
    
    I was able to id UME 2 R  #10674 in fov with #90019 at 1:02:09 UTC and the
    bright satellite with a red tint as Seasat #10967 at 1x near alpha Perseus
    at 2:02.22 UTC. I watched #23947 for 10 minutes in telescope but have not
    been able to id unknown in fov with it at 01:26:40 UTC or reduce its points.
    
    Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -5 UTC
    
    
    
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