8539 obs March 3

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@verizon.net)
Date: Thu Mar 03 2011 - 02:25:48 UTC

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    37361 10 062L   8539 G 20110303000035310 17 25 0341294+232278 19
    37361 10 062L   8539 G 20110303000100610 17 25 0414177+103956 38
    37361 10 062L   8539 G 20110303000122440 17 25 0436680+005368 38
    37361 10 062L   8539 G 20110303000132730 17 25 0445660-030351 38
    37361 10 062L   8539 G 20110303000149810 17 25 0459231-091250 38
    37361 10 062L   8539 G 20110303000157710 17 25 0504509-114159 38
    37361 10 062L   8539 G 20110303000212360 17 25 0514104-155341 38
    37162 10 046A   8539 G 20110303010540080 17 25 1103181+613634 38
    37162 10 046A   8539 G 20110303010616500 17 25 0943256+625567 38
    37162 10 046A   8539 G 20110303010626190 17 25 0918886+624876 38
    37162 10 046A   8539 G 20110303010640310 17 25 0841980+620197 38
    37162 10 046A   8539 G 20110303010653500 17 25 0807511+604277 18
    37162 10 046A   8539 G 20110303010712710 17 25 0720746+574509 18
    
    Cosmos 2341 rocket was identified as the bright unknown seen unaided eye a 
    few minutes before 37361.
    All obs made with 8 inch dobs using 40mm eyepiece with a 1.4 degree field of 
    view.
    Tonight was my 1st time seeing NanoSail-D. It is 9 more seconds late as 
    compared to Brad's obs 23 hours earlier using a 4 day old elset.
    
    Lat 39.4707 Lon -79.3388 Alt. 2590 ft. -5 UTC
    What these numbers mean : http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html
    
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