8539 obs Sept 6

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb88@comcast.net)
Date: Wed Sep 05 2007 - 22:50:36 EDT

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    26906 01 040B   8539 G 20070906003333680 17 25 1527422+290355 38
    26906 01 040B   8539 G 20070906003348030 17 25 1541745+260818 38
    26906 01 040B   8539 G 20070906003352950 17 25 1546835+250513 38
    26906 01 040B   8539 G 20070906003433280 17 25 1624055+160821 38
    26906 01 040B   8539 G 20070906003444950 17 25 1633937+132612 38
    26906 01 040B   8539 G 20070906003511140 17 25 1654730+072445 38
    14729 84 012D   8539 G 20070906011009760 17 25 1621718+214066 38
    14729 84 012D   8539 G 20070906011107890 17 25 1704207+112061 38
    14729 84 012D   8539 G 20070906011240140 17 25 1756817-040375 38
    14729 84 012D   8539 G 20070906011245390 17 25 1759506-045201 38
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20070906012855780 17 25 1547858+282442 38
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20070906012931580 17 25 1605191+363327 38
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20070906012942930 17 25 1610819+390914 38
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20070906013039560 17 25 1645168+512352 38
    22519 92 086C   8539 G 20070906013134180 17 25 1733970+613283 77
    
    The last point is between a 9 and a 10 mag stars that are only .012 degree 
    apart.
    
    Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft.  -4 UTC
    What these numbers mean : http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html 
    
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