Two brief sessions either side of feeding the kids. A clear, sharp evening. Equipment used was my 80mm f/5 refractor with a 30mm RKE eyepiece giving 13.3 x magnification. Caught a glimpse of NOAA 3 r (73-086H, 07017) - identified using IDSat - whilst following 91-017A. 21147 91 017A 2751 G 20041113175602460 17 25 1304212+714160 97 S+035 05 21147 91 017A 2751 G 20041113175653050 17 25 2012020+843525 57 S+035 05 21147 91 017A 2751 G 20041113175707060 17 25 2231756+785199 97 S+025 05 21147 91 017A 2751 G 20041113175827130 17 25 0000923+334540 38 S+025 05 21147 91 017A 2751 G 20041113175849790 17 25 0006239+231823 38 S+025 05 26473 00 047A 2751 G 20041113192844390 17 25 2027890+025761 97 S+035 05 26473 00 047A 2751 G 20041113192850550 17 25 2029585+042598 97 S+035 05 26473 00 047A 2751 G 20041113192911790 17 25 2034762+101872 97 S+035 05 Hopefully I can get up early tomorrow morning to catch some more. Best wishes Bruce Bruce MacDonald COSPAR Site 2751 Devizes, Wiltshire, UK 51.5440 N 1.9849 W 125m (WGS84) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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