23908 96 029C 8539 G 20041109234409370 17 25 1849824+324092 38 23862 96 029D 8539 G 20041109234430790 17 25 1855977+400822 38 23936 96 029E 8539 G 20041109234658650 17 25 2253173+841507 38 24753 97 012A 8539 G 20041110002604560 17 25 1906764+360748 38 24753 97 012A 8539 G 20041110002611690 17 25 1857790+381502 38 24753 97 012A 8539 G 20041110002712090 17 25 1730122+521280 38 24753 97 012A 8539 G 20041110002744560 17 25 1637946+560703 38 14180 83 056G 8539 G 20041110003947190 17 25 2220827+120943 38 14180 83 056G 8539 G 20041110004016930 17 25 2236324+062867 38 The clock I use to set my stopwatch has not received radio signal. Not sure when it was last updated. Tonight I again enjoyed watching Noss 2-3 trips. Trying to get points on them is a challenge. When the elevation gets low enough all 3 can be visible in my 1.4 degree telescopic field of view at the same time. While tracking #14180 I saw a dim 10 mag moving slow to east at 00.41.47 UTC and was able to id as ARIANE 1 DEB 1 26924U 84023J 03227.81589095 -.00000092 +00000-0 +00000-0 0 01094 2 26924 008.1580 095.7200 6715572 182.1883 171.7113 02.52015787038610 Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -5 What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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