Clear night; early obs through severe light pollution from the nearby football club. I was lucky enough to catch 96-072A on successive orbits. 24680 96 072A 2751 P 20040915195412530 17 25 0153948+342068 28 S+040 05 24680 96 072A 2751 P 20040915195441030 17 25 0224173+395669 28 S+040 05 20344 89 061D 2751 G 20040915202504500 17 25 1741315+442496 48 S+065 05 20344 89 061D 2751 G 20040915202544430 17 25 1844381+393677 37 S+065 05 20344 89 061D 2751 G 20040915202603660 17 25 1912937+362107 28 S+065 05 25017 97 064A 2751 G 20040915203517210 17 25 1357649+533660 28 S+040 05 25017 97 064A 2751 G 20040915203605090 17 25 1309209+725490 28 S+040 05 25017 97 064A 2751 G 20040915203729640 17 25 0349141+671074 57 S+055 05 25017 97 064A 2751 G 20040915203754190 17 25 0331708+584929 18 S+055 05 24680 96 072A 2751 G 20040915213103240 17 25 1733863+412321 28 S+045 05 24680 96 072A 2751 G 20040915213150930 17 25 1535675+542083 28 S+060 05 Best wishes, Bruce Bruce MacDonald Devizes, Wiltshire, UK COSPAR Site 2751 51.3440 N 1.9849 W 125m (WGS84) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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