At long last, after a gap of over a fortnight (last obs were Nov 14) a clear spell. I am unsure about the ob of 97-064A as I caught it as it entered shadow, and my eyepiece had become covered in dew from the cool, moist air. Temperature 0.7 degrees C. Equipment used: 80mm f/5 refractor and 32mm Plossl eyepiece giving 12.5x magnification. 25615 98 055C 2751 G 20041129184006750 17 25 2238399+072683 96 S+070 05 25615 98 055C 2751 G 20041129184032890 17 25 2239008+170601 96 S+070 05 25615 98 055C 2751 G 20041129184038660 17 25 2238967+193228 87 S+060 05 24277 96 046A 2751 G 20041129190022170 17 25 2202351+082779 18 S+050 05 24277 96 046A 2751 G 20041129190103310 17 25 2127702+221022 28 S+050 05 24277 96 046A 2751 G 20041129190129600 17 25 2057729+313717 18 S+050 05 24277 96 046A 2751 G 20041129190141080 17 25 2042887+353132 77 S+050 05 25017 97 064A 2751 G 20041129192426110 17 25 1949305+332461 97 S+080 05 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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