JN 9633 obs May 31

From: Jim Nix (jim@sat-tracks.org)
Date: Mon May 31 2010 - 05:38:17 UTC

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    Hi,
    
    16623 86 014D   9633 P 20100531022632060 57 25 1338447+545505 39 S+085 10
    16631 86 014H   9633 P 20100531022909710 57 25 1541738+262098 59 S+075 10
    90070 06 829A   9633 P 20100531023525870 37 25 1239392-005720 29 S+070 10
    90070 06 829A   9633 P 20100531023719520 37 25 1309291+030767 98 S+070 10
    36514 10 015A   9633 P 20100531030905240 37 25 0435695+805089 28 S+035 10
    
    Notes: Bracketed good 10th mag target stars for Stex and 05680 which were 
    predicted at 7th and 8th mags but did not see anything in one degree FOV.
    (Scope is operational now after being "down" for six weeks).
    
    16623 and 16631, could not get good target stars, higher error factors.
    16624 should have been right behind 16623 but nothing seen; both predicted
    at 8.5.
    
    Second data point on 90070 better than first data point.
    
    36514 position about 3.5 minutes off of "skymap" and "obsreduce" plots.
    Along track about .75" late.  The second elset 10150.08813771 seemed 
    closer to observation.
    
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        |  Lewisville,TX  Lat:  33.02064N, Long:-96.99822W, Alt. 153m 
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    JIM |  Hazy  10.5       UTC:-5                     May 31 UTC
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