LB Obs May 07-08

From: Leo Barhorst via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 14:35:16 +0200
It looked like the sky would clear a bit, so I set up the camera.
When checking the images it turned out that the clouds had even
become thicker with just few small clearer spots.
After 23 UT clouds became too thick.

28097 03 054C   4172 G 20150507202305170 17 25 1935767+660348 37 S
28097 03 054C   4172 G 20150507202315166 17 25 1936947+640323 37 S
28097 03 054C   4172 G 20150507202325168 17 25 1938109+620985 37 S
28538 05 004B   4172 G 20150507210454143 17 25 2226733+735980 37 S
32283 07 053A   4172 G 20150507225254162 17 25 1521211+680023 37 S
32283 07 053A   4172 G 20150507225259798 17 25 1518069+723306 37 S
28538 05 004B   4172 G 20150507225635164 17 25 1502508+714991 37 F
28538 05 004B   4172 G 20150507225644140 17 25 1524764+693329 37 F
28538 05 004B   4172 G 20150507225654129 17 25 1544869+665096 37 F

Residuals:
32283 07 053A   | -0.34878 deg   -9.213 sec   2.0 day, 535.6 km
32283 07 053A   | -0.34025 deg   -9.348 sec   2.0 day, 551.4 km


The residuals of the other classified satellites are low.
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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

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