Early cloud cleared unexpectedly, and 04-34B was a difficult but not impossible object in binoculars high in the NE as the twilight faded. Some variation in brightness, but no obvious period. About 25s late on Mike's orbit: 1 28385U 04034B 04253.03922247 0.00035000 00000-0 42187-2 0 05 2 28385 57.4349 224.3183 5310528 295.3341 64.6659 5.13658040 02 David. IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss Sss TCHHMMmm DDMMm Mm E 0403402267504090920021500 500 12201552 +58131 15 5 0403402267504090920033300 500 12202422 +58244 10 5 +87 0403402267504090920061908 010 12204262 +58376 15 5 0403402267504090920075211 010 12205257 +58430 10 5 0403402267504090920110051 010 12211207 +58412 5 5 +93100 0403402267504090920200468 010 12220239 +57469 5 5 999 More about what these numbers mean at: http://www.satobs.org/position/UKformat.html David M Brierley Malvern, Worcestershire, UK Station 2675 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m davidbrierley@waitrose.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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