23937 96 029F 8539 G 20050922005726700 17 25 2153091+682992 38 23937 96 029F 8539 G 20050922005729230 17 25 2154717+674523 38 23937 96 029F 8539 G 20050922005818450 17 25 2219090+524042 38 23937 96 029F 8539 G 20050922005849450 17 25 2228076+430533 38 23937 96 029F 8539 G 20050922005957620 17 25 2241429+235079 38 11852 80 052C 8539 G 20050922011652100 17 25 1733306+074540 38 11852 80 052C 8539 G 20050922011706250 17 25 1727477+103812 38 11852 80 052C 8539 G 20050922011720640 17 25 1721349+133783 38 05682 71 110E 8539 G 20050922012254800 17 25 2205578+285784 38 05682 71 110E 8539 G 20050922012308250 17 25 2208367+241034 38 24680 96 072A 8539 G 20050922021429950 17 25 0410248+804301 38 24680 96 072A 8539 G 20050922021433120 17 25 0427637+805210 38 Tonight TiPS's tether was easily visible with moon still below horizon. On 96072A my start point was at 3 star all 5 mag about 8 degree right of Polaris. I think I have it on the correct sides of the 2 stars used for my points. My 1st point said .02 right of star and the 2nd point I said it was to left of star, but then said they were both to the right of the 2 stars. I decided on both to right in telescope fov. Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -4 UTC What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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