Good news: Lots of time to submit observations due to incessant clouds. Bad news: Lots of time to submit observations due to incessant clouds. Saturday night was clear from right after the last LEO I really wanted to see had passed up until just before the first eccentric object I didn't want to miss. For classfd.tle: 21809 91 076E 8336 P 20070325023338280 17 25 0952969+540606 28 S 21809 91 076E 8336 P 20070325023345340 17 25 0957005+521687 48 S 21809 91 076E 8336 P 20070325023450260 17 25 1024150+351807 28 S 21809 91 076E 8336 P 20070325023456150 17 25 1025913+334776 37 S 28385 04 034B 8336 P 20070325025913780 17 25 1306725+620365 18 S 28385 04 034B 8336 P 20070325030009460 17 25 1323965+492791 88 S PPAS: Designtn Date Time Obsr Durtn Acc Num Per Remarks 07- 06 G 07-03-24 01:05:00 BY 38.5 0.2 5 7.70 AA mag 4->inv 1X 07- 06 E 07-03-25 02:15:02 BY S mag 6 07- 06 F 07-03-25 02:23:26 BY S mag 7 07- 06 G 07-03-25 03:28:21 BY 51.3 0.5 7 7.3 AA mag 3.5->6 85- 55 B 07-03-25 03:19:19 BY 150.5 0.2 15 10.04 FF mag 6->inv 81- 50 B 07-03-25 03:45:38 BY 148.3 0.2 17 8.73 FF mag 5->8 Brad Young TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336 36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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