Night that ranged from fair to terrible, but managed to see quite a few objects. I have 31701 & 31708 running 6 sec early - or did I mislabel stars? My separation is 54s, matching David Brierley's: http://satobs.org/seesat/Nov-2007/0241.html 05679 71 110B 8336 P 20071130004502670 17 25 0125536+452743 38 S 05679 71 110B 8336 P 20071130004602820 17 25 0128955+224519 68 S 05679 71 110B 8336 P 20071130004648570 17 25 0132074+080883 48 S 25991 99 067A 8336 P 20071130010256650 17 25 0121228+154400 18 S 25991 99 067A 8336 P 20071130010326710 17 25 0124803+283503 38 S 25991 99 067A 8336 P 20071130010411390 17 25 0134863+485718 48 S 25991 99 067A 8336 P 20071130010446820 17 25 0151087+634581 28 S 31701 07 027A 8336 P 20071130011323070 17 25 2212842+283870 58 S 31701 07 027A 8336 P 20071130011356460 17 25 2236550+392070 58 S 31708 07 027C 8336 P 20071130011417210 17 25 2212842+283870 58 S 31708 07 027C 8336 P 20071130011450690 17 25 2236550+392070 58 S 25725 99 023B 8336 P 20071130012425460 17 25 0108407-095658 18 R TULSA1: COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201 m ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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