Re: URL correction in Artificial satellite in Jupiter movie

From: Virgil (VFenn1@excite.com)
Date: Sat Nov 11 2000 - 19:13:58 PST

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    Using the relative positions of the moons and the assumption that the
    video is recent, I estimate the time to be within about 15 minutes of:
    2000/11/04 06:20:00
    2000309.26388889 UTC
    Not precise enough to be of much use even if we had a location more
    precise than somewhere in Europe. But then, maybe someone has a
    location and thinks it is useless without a time.
    
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    website....www.virgilfenn.com
    _39.0731N__108.6119W___1417m_
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    ----- Original Message -----
    >
    > It looks like a possible high inclination satellite.
    >
    > Can you get details on the exposure time/date and observer
    > location?
    >
    > Ron Lee
    
    
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