I recommend to you this SW. sat_id The online version is very easy to work with. You can use Tycho tracker to find three points in the track of each frame with the satellite and copy and Paste in MPC 80ch format in the online version, and the SW makes the magic. In astrometrica you can do the same process to in similar way. In tycho tracker you have to mark the start ant the end of the trail an then copy the start +end+middle , and create an observation for the sat Easy direct link: https://www.projectpluto.com/sat_id2.htm For the sw info https://www.projectpluto.com/sat_id.htm If you have doubts email me Thanks -- Gonzalo Blasco Gil El jue, 11 de nov. de 2021 a la(s) 10:37, Kenneth Drake via Seesat-l ( seesat-l_at_satobs.org) escribió: > This image was taken from near 30 37 4N 103 58 45W between 5:57UT and > 6:28UT on November 10th 2021. The central blue line running from > 11:00-5:00 is the NEA 2019 XS moving about 56"/sec. North is up, east to > the right, centered ~RA 2h44'17" DEC -2°35'11". The image was taken > with an 8" Celestron RASA f/2 and a ZWO 2600 color camera. > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/mtqxf67hae0249d/2019XS%20Trail.jpg?dl=0 > > I've identified 16 distant asteroids to magnitude 18.5 plus a handful of > faint galaxies. > > I would like to identify all the space orbital debris and satellites. > > Kenneth Drake > > _______________________________________________ > Seesat-l mailing list > http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l > _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Thu Nov 11 2021 - 13:24:42 UTC
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