Hi all, Very nice evening without a single cloud in sight but a cool 12 C and light wind. Mag 5.5 unaided eye limit. My most productive session in over two years I think. For the first point, #14729, I had some trouble with my stopwatch, hence the 5 second uncertainty. For TiPS, #23937, the point is for the lower mass that was sparkling at a max mag of 7. The tether was easy to see in my 20x80. Here are the results in IOD : 14729 84 012D 1747 E 20020906005556000 58 25 1501250+400700 68 S+085 07 14795 84 012F 1747 E 20020906010718500 37 25 1459800+394500 68 S+080 07 05682 71 110E 1747 E 20020906011826400 37 25 1954300+071400 68 S+085 07 23937 96 029F 1747 E 20020906012215700 37 25 0201200+644700 68 I+070 07 25991 99 067A 1747 E 20020906014530000 37 25 1634000+774300 68 S 25017 97 064A 1747 E 20020906014740700 37 25 0331600+492400 68 S+040 07 19460 88 078A 1747 E 20020906020209200 37 25 1459700+250500 68 05680 71 110C 1747 E 20020906021216300 37 25 1702300+355200 68 05678 71 110A 1747 E 20020906023544900 37 25 1731000+521800 68 S+090 07 -- Daniel Deak representant, projet spatial Starshine L'Avenir, Quebec COSPAR site 1747 : 45.7275°N, 72.3526°W, 191 m., UTC-4:00 Site en francais sur les satellites: French-language satellite web site : http://www.obsat.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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