After 2 1/2 days with clouds it cleared in the afternoon, but still with thin clouds, that blocked the fainter satellites. 17997 was 10 sec early on 14.7 day old TLE. Stopped at 21 UT as the thin clouds were getting thicker. 26907 01 040C 4172 G 20150316193606104 17 25 0022776+444278 37 S 26907 01 040C 4172 G 20150316193616100 17 25 0028289+453452 37 S 21808 91 076D 4172 G 20150316200506092 17 25 0153810+625457 37 S 21808 91 076D 4172 G 20150316200516096 17 25 0138304+662999 37 S 23862 96 029D 4172 G 20150316201016108 17 25 2250004+700739 37 F 23862 96 029D 4172 G 20150316201026109 17 25 2236247+720530 37 F 23908 96 029C 4172 G 20150316201146115 17 25 2306470+684752 37 S 23908 96 029C 4172 G 20150316201156112 17 25 2255790+704801 37 S 23908 96 029C 4172 G 20150316201206107 17 25 2241894+724865 37 S 21799 91 076C 4172 G 20150316201416111 17 25 2330032+742277 37 S 21799 91 076C 4172 G 20150316201426109 17 25 2239734+755381 37 S 39462 13 072A 4172 G 20150316202906126 17 25 0330362+314369 37 S 39462 13 072A 4172 G 20150316202916125 17 25 0327910+295844 37 S 39462 13 072A 4172 G 20150316202926127 17 25 0325600+281804 37 S 17997 87 043A 4172 G 20150316203248615 17 25 0423225+284380 37 F Residuals: 17997 87 043A | 0.41986 deg 10.101 sec 14.7 day, 853.1 km The residuals of the other classified satellites are low. *************************************************************************************** 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 Mon Mar 16 2015 - 16:16:59 UTC
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