A massive cloud bank prevented me from observing USA 129 and IGS 1A in the NW, and USA 161 emerged from shadow just before the approaching front, so all I got was a 2.5 degree appulse at eps Her. 28541 05 004C 5919 F 20050324194212120 17 25 1416683+460495 38 S 28537 05 004A 5919 F 20050324194205660 17 25 1415930+460585 38 S 28537 05 004A 5919 F 20050324194351190 17 25 1431777+263588 78 S 28541 05 004C 5919 F 20050324194357160 17 25 1432617+264301 78 S 26934 01 044A 5919 F 20050324204430870 17 25 1707823+290192 29 S (binocular obs) What these numbers mean: http://www.algonet.se/~b_gimle/IODprograms.htm I knew that ELCOR could diverge, but was disappointed to find that it could also converge to a "solution" for a 9 day interval with MM within 0.002 and position errors of 3-6 degrees, when an "exect" solution was so close (and could be verified once Mike found it with fitelem) /Björn ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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