DMB Obs of 94-17B

From: David Brierley (davidbrierley@waitrose.com)
Date: Fri Nov 15 2002 - 06:26:39 EST

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    A brilliantly clear sky after sunset with the pressure at 979mb after a
    depression with central pressure 968mb passed north over us earlier in the
    day.  (It's very unusual to have a clear sky here with the pressure below
    1000mb).  Here my observations and an orbit.
    
    David.
    
    IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss  Sss  TCHHMMmm   DDMMm   Mm E
    9401702267502111418020537  010  12100186  +50288   1  5
    9401702267502111418024214  010  12105943  +51585   2  5
    9401702267502111418033951  010  12125030  +48571   3  5
    9401702267502111418041851  010  12135951  +41599   15 5
    
    With Russell Eberst's obseravtions of Nov 11 and 12 I get this orbit:
    
    USA 102                         6.3 v
    1 23031U 94017B   02318.73121181 0.00014666  00000-0  84506-3 0    00
    2 23031 105.0409 103.9584 0023030 132.3384 228.0115 15.12136050    05
    
    David M Brierley
    Malvern, Worcestershire, UK
    Station 2675 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m
    davidbrierley@waitrose.com
    
    
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