8539 obs Oct 7

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb88@comcast.net)
Date: Sun Oct 07 2007 - 00:00:21 EDT

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    28054 03 048A   8539 G 20071007005335480 17 25 2034205+111788 38
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20071007011151230 17 25 0026466+591230 38
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20071007011200650 17 25 0028070+583167 38
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20071007011219130 17 25 0030757+571561 38
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20071007011255610 17 25 0035761+544764 38
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20071007011447340 17 25 0047475+474892 38
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20071007011509510 17 25 0049483+463180 38
    18010 87 043F   8539 G 20071007012246900 17 25 1527934+590913 38
    18010 87 043F   8539 G 20071007012300380 17 25 1511482+632000 38
    18010 87 043F   8539 G 20071007012309480 17 25 1458042+655700 38
    05679 71 110B   8539 G 20071007013020980 17 25 1943298+371851 38
    05679 71 110B   8539 G 20071007013053650 17 25 1959122+503984 38
    05679 71 110B   8539 G 20071007013110840 17 25 2010632+572321 38
    
    The 3 unknowns seen in telescope tonight were all id as Cosmos sats and 
    rockets that had been seen before.
    
    Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft.  -4 UTC
    What these numbers mean : http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html 
    
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