Also watched beta Cap occultation. I had 0:48:09.81 UT for the western component, and 0:55:47.93 for the eastern. Clouded out for reappearances, but considering it was supposed to be cloudy all weekend, and I saw rho Sagittarius disappearance and reappearance last night, 4 out of 6 ain't bad. 99212 13 706A 8336 F 20131013010440130 17 25 1917140+003864 77 S 99212 13 706A 8336 F 20131013010444510 17 25 1920906+005631 28 S 99212 13 706A 8336 F 20131013010533030 17 25 2000098+033879 67 S 25746 99 028C 8336 F 20131013010612590 17 25 1951830+084484 38 37162 10 046A 8336 F 20131013012743340 17 25 1930776+020015 28 S 37162 10 046A 8336 F 20131013012749330 17 25 1925161+031737 57 S 37162 10 046A 8336 F 20131013012757040 17 25 1917628+045781 18 S 37162 10 046A 8336 F 20131013012830200 17 25 1843841+120762 67 S 28097 03 054C 8336 F 20131013013652570 17 25 1731367+160821 18 S 28097 03 054C 8336 F 20131013013657280 17 25 1734719+151888 47 S 28097 03 054C 8336 F 20131013013707020 17 25 1741604+133541 28 S 28097 03 054C 8336 F 20131013013745150 17 25 1807206+063018 67 S Brad Young Bright:20 x 80 Garrett binoculars fluid pan head tripod Dim:22" f/4.2 UC Obsession @ 100x. Numbers above and methods explained at: http://satobs.org/seesat/Aug-2013/0140.html COSPAR 8336 = TULSA1 +36.139208,-95.983429 660ft, 201m COSPAR 8335 = TULSA2 +35.8311 -96.1411 1083ft, 330m _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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