> > It's in a near-12-hour orbit; it was a few minutes earlier this time. Mike > has the real data and said that he expects to post a search elset later today, > but I'll offer two crude "positions". The method of getting these was setting > two alt-az locations in HomePlanet and then pointing at them to get > HomePlanet's RA & Dec readings! So these two positions are definitely ROUGH! > (I believe that HomePlanet uses 2000 coordinates.) > > 1999-09-08, 2:20 - RA 21:10, Dec +25.8 > 1999-09-08, 2:37 - RA 21:40, Dec +39.7 > > The observing location again was: 30.314N, 97.866W, 280m. > 1 30.3140 97.8660 920. UNK990907 e set 1 90907U 99250.66982674 .00000000 00000-0 00000+0 0 00 2 90907 63.6450 290.4512 7000000 286.2629 73.7369 2.01481209 08 1 99 9 7 2 21 57.5 20 40.00 10.500 2000 1 99 9 7 2 26 45.0 21 12.50 21.000 2000 1 99 9 8 2 20 0.0 21 10.00 25.800 2000 1 99 9 8 2 37 0.0 21 40.00 39.700 2000 0 0 1250 221 57.5 53.9 20 45.17 10.001 20 40.00 10.500-1.272 .499 1.367 1250 226 45.0 -89.0 21 3.72 21.972 21 12.50 21.000 2.062 -.972 2.280 1251 220 .0 -29.8 21 12.08 25.566 21 10.00 25.800 -.473 .234 .527 1251 237 .0 94.9 21 41.68 39.463 21 40.00 39.700 -.332 .237 .407 Rainer