91082A obs 19 sep 00263

From: Paul Gabriel (gabriel305@earthlink.net)
Date: Mon Sep 18 2000 - 21:10:09 PDT

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    21798 91 082A   8305 F 20000919013110090 17 25 2104663-171849 28 S+055 10       
    21798 91 082A   8305 F 20000919013150690 17 25 2102863-054190 28 S+055 10       
    21798 91 082A   8305 F 20000919013226590 17 25 2101982+071322 28 S+055 10       
    21798 91 082A   8305 F 20000919013254970 17 25 2101872+190771 28 S+055 10       
    21798 91 082A   8305 F 20000919013338470 17 25 2103012+384073 28 S+055 10       
    21798 91 082A   8305 F 20000919013413060 17 25 2106131+531644 28 S+055 10       
    
    yesterday 00262 91082A was about :00.2 early ref
    261 elset, tonight 00263 it is in the range of :00.5 early 
    ref 261 elset.  Walter wrote earlier today,
    
    >...with a) reports of disturbed geomagnetic
    >conditions... Thus, observers should be particularly alert 
    >to the possibility that satellites will appear before 
    >predictions indicate. 
     
    is this increase in earliness due to the solar crud 
    Walter mentioned?  not obvious to me why only "early."  
    why not some early, some late??
    ps I double checked my event timer to make sure the 
    earliness was not clock error.
    
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    Paul Gabriel
    26.24310N 098.21635W 33m (the stars at night are big & bright......)
    gabriel305@earthlink.net
    
    titan / win95C / Calypso
    
    
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