SATOBS 23908 96 029C 6226 G 20070923021513762 16 15 2355016+591009 99 S 23908 96 029C 6226 G 20070923021531096 16 15 2352066+552743 99 S 23936 96 029E 6226 G 20070923021511626 16 15 0000139+610447 99 S 23936 96 029E 6226 G 20070923021523389 16 15 2357359+583755 99 S 23862 96 029D 6226 G 20070923021613123 16 15 2354491+604944 99 S 23862 96 029D 6226 G 20070923021630207 16 15 2351385+571227 99 S 23862 96 029D 6226 G 20070923021633127 16 15 2351202+563518 99 S 23862 96 029D 6226 G 20070923021701623 16 15 2348030+501810 99 S 23862 96 029D 6226 G 20070923021737510 16 15 2345392+421405 99 S 23862 96 029D 6226 G 20070923021804137 16 15 2344475+361944 99 S 23862 96 029D 6226 G 20070923021811278 16 15 2344492+344332 99 S Note: Ed, I looked for the unknown for about 15 minutes above the moon. No sign of it. Scott Campbell Beeville, Texas Cospar 6226 28.4861N 97.8194W 107m campbel7@hughes.net compbel7@coastalbend.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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