8539 obs May 1

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb88@comcast.net)
Date: Thu May 01 2008 - 03:09:39 UTC

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    20692 90 050D   8539 G 20080501010233080 17 25 1225225+564402 38
    20642 90 050E   8539 G 20080501010308110 17 25 1353801+621227 38
    20642 90 050E   8539 G 20080501010319750 17 25 1424883+625737 38
    20692 90 050D   8539 G 20080501010341480 17 25 1523808+625754 38
    20642 90 050E   8539 G 20080501010344000 17 25 1523019+630782 38
    08884 76 038J   8539 G 20080501011802130 17 25 1153170+073977 38
    08884 76 038J   8539 G 20080501011814440 17 25 1200923+033821 38
    08884 76 038J   8539 G 20080501011825330 17 25 1206988+002086 38
    08884 76 038J   8539 G 20080501011836060 17 25 1212368-023177 38
    08835 76 038C   8539 G 20080501013915440 17 25 0747439+332939 38
    08835 76 038C   8539 G 20080501013925980 17 25 0807968+302859 38
    08835 76 038C   8539 G 20080501013928750 17 25 0813148+293939 38
    08835 76 038C   8539 G 20080501014033480 17 25 0955126+071547 38
    11389 79 050A   8539 G 20080501014508580 17 25 1615289+754787 38
    11389 79 050A   8539 G 20080501014535380 17 25 1826260+793825 38
    
    ERS-1   91050A was ID as the 1x unknown seen approx 3 degree above Procyon, 
    alpha canis minor, at 1.05.20 UTC.
    
    Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft.  -4 UTC
    What these numbers mean : http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html 
    
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