Hi Ted, Mike, rest, I have a bright unidentified geostationary object on (several of) my images of yesterday, close to Galaxy 27 and Intelsat 12. I also can find no trace of PAN (09-047A) on my images (Yamal 202 is visible), so I suspect PAN is on the move again! Position for the UNID/PAN? below: UNID (= PAN?) 00000 00 000X 4353 G 20110503211032300 17 75 1512038-072880 56 Galaxy 27: 25922 99 052A 4353 G 20110503211032300 17 75 1510487-072500 56 Intelsat 12: 26590 00 068A 4353 G 20110503211032300 17 75 1510197-072500 56 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Canon EOS 450D + Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar MC 2.8/180mm @ 800 ISO + ASTRORECORD astrometric software. What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Marco ----- Dr Marco Langbroek - SatTrackCam Leiden, the Netherlands. e-mail: sattrackcam@wanadoo.nl Cospar 4353 (Leiden): 52.15412 N, 4.49081 E (WGS84), +0 m ASL Cospar 4354 (De Wilck): 52.11685 N, 4.56016 E (WGS84), -2 m ASL SatTrackCam: http://home.wanadoo.nl/marco.langbroek/satcam.html Station (b)log: http://sattrackcam.blogspot.com ----- _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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