23937 96 029F 8539 F 20031007002528230 17 25 1805790+022669 97 23937 96 029F 8539 F 20031007002655650 17 25 1852753+330989 68 24753 97 012A 8539 F 20031007000822900 17 25 2251854+241993 58 24753 97 012A 8539 F 20031007000916010 17 25 2317334+450975 96 13791 83 008A 8539 F 20031007001509590 17 25 1659430+564120 96 13791 83 008A 8539 F 20031007001543590 17 25 1716220+714754 37 13791 83 008A 8539 F 20031007001602590 17 25 1738158+791191 37 15071 84 065C 8539 F 20031007004216260 17 25 2105048+712240 77 15071 84 065C 8539 F 20031007004230150 17 25 2054123+781505 37 15071 84 065C 8539 F 20031007004242590 17 25 2029049+833753 37 The 1st point on TiPS was taken with only 1 sat visible and no tether seen. I did not follow thinking it was not TiPS, but when nothing else came thru I quickly moved to Ring Nebula for 2nd point, where both sats and tether were visible. I lost it in my tracking shortly after that. A dim unknown was seen in telescope 1/2 degree under 70 Ophiuchi, my starting place for TiPS, heading 170 azimuth at 00.19.56 UTC. I could not ID. Lat 39.4707 Lon -79.3388 Alt 2573 ft -4 UTC ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from SeeSat-L, send a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@satobs.org List archived at http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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