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From: Brad Young (allenb_young@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Nov 07 2009 - 04:34:36 UTC

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    No luck with the NOSS 2-1 objects - too bright a sky, But it's not the end of the world as we know it.
    
    Saw ANDE Castor sphere (barely) but not Pollux, and 3 of the 4 new objects, SMOS, the debris and the r/b; strangely not Proba 2 (maybe they switched ID numbers?). PPAS tomorrow.
    
    13845 83 008F   8336 F 20091107003915150 17 25 2049952-052324 38 S
    13845 83 008F   8336 F 20091107003931840 17 25 2111085+024940 28 S
    13845 83 008F   8336 F 20091107003939360 17 25 2122169+070171 28 S
    13844 83 008E   8336 F 20091107005328880 17 25 2248610+512868 38 S
    13844 83 008E   8336 F 20091107005345280 17 25 2347813+583228 58 S
    21949 92 023A   8336 F 20091107011044980 17 25 2326855+011731 67 I
    21949 92 023A   8336 F 20091107011057590 17 25 2332166+060702 98 I
    21949 92 023A   8336 F 20091107011136860 17 25 2351892+224708 58 I
    90040 05 683A   8336 F 20091107021757090 17 25 2226318+041912 28 S
    90040 05 683A   8336 F 20091107021851480 17 25 2305037+012418 18 S
    
    TULSA1:
    COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201m
    
    
    
          
    
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