Observations made 05 Nov 2002 #3
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CoSaTrak 1, 85mm f/1.6 lens with 0.003 lux CCD surveillance camera.
Conditions - good
Cospar Site #0433 Long 18.5129 E, Lat 33.9406 S, altitude 10 metres
22638 93 026A 0433 G 20021105192429000 17 15 1859482-313152 39 I+082 05
22638 93 026A 0433 G 20021105192442400 17 15 1854335-332351 39 I+078 05
25744 99 028A 0433 G 20021105192917800 17 15 0121497-445551 39 S+065 05
25744 99 028A 0433 G 20021105193043500 17 15 0140169-342835 39 S
25744 99 028A 0433 G 20021105193156900 17 15 0152510-254930 39 S
25744 99 028A 0433 G 20021105193423500 17 15 0214052-091059 39 S+050 05
25724 99 023A 0433 G 20021105194335800 17 15 2045158-060928 39 S
25724 99 023A 0433 G 20021105194748400 17 15 2243012-100610 39 S
25724 99 023A 0433 G 20021105195014700 17 15 0030599-100505 39 S
25724 99 023A 0433 G 20021105195122300 17 15 0126255-085303 39 S
11732 80 019D 0433 G 20021105200019200 17 15 0024173+013323 39 S+085 05
11732 80 019D 0433 G 20021105200046200 17 15 0036568-032402 39 S+084 05
11732 80 019D 0433 G 20021105200125800 17 15 0057426-112201 39 S+075 05
11732 80 019D 0433 G 20021105200209800 17 15 0125100-204742 39 S+078 05
11732 80 019D 0433 G 20021105200312800 17 15 0213579-335821 39 S+077 05
25991 99 067A 0433 G 20021105200708000 17 15 0648022-553008 39 S+077 05
25991 99 067A 0433 G 20021105200656900 17 15 0701248-560329 39 S+078 05
25725 99 023B 0433 G 20021105201124400 17 15 0147424-035349 39 R+067 05
25725 99 023B 0433 G 20021105201306200 17 15 0213297-062656 39 R+068 05
24753 97 012A 0433 G 20021105202606800 17 15 1910180-294859 39 R+065 05
24753 97 012A 0433 G 20021105202629600 17 15 1921162-245245 39 R+064 05
24753 97 012A 0433 G 20021105202736100 17 15 1945508-104756 39 R+072 05
21949 92 023A 0433 G 20021105204428400 17 15 1951559-133121 39 R+040 05
21949 92 023A 0433 G 20021105204414800 17 15 1945067-161232 39 R+040 05
21949 92 023A 0433 G 20021105204402300 17 15 1938367-183936 39 R+055 05
Notes:
(1) This concludes observations for evening of 5 November.
(2) Not reduced:
NOSS 2-3 triplet -- bit faint and very low on horizon. Since
its easy to see normally it is well observed so no real need for
difficult positions.
NOSS 3 (C) second pass -- had an earlier pass that was measured.
The pass not measured was very faint so difficult to measure.
(3) I did not intend to originally reduce the pass of ALEXIS as I only
had two very short flashes to work on. However, by special request I
have measured them.
(4) I think thats the lot. Now I can put my eyeballs in cottonwool and give
them a rest for a few days before the next session :-))
Cheers
Greg
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