SatObs + PNAS 4160 (BD) 2012-09-08

From: Bram Dorreman (bram.dorreman@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Sep 09 2012 - 00:12:45 UTC

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    Positional observations in IOD format
    
    26905 01 040A   4160 G 20120908193819300 27 15 2128463+703351 49 S+064 05
    26905 01 040A   4160 G 20120908194208080 27 15 2251584+150542 79 S+042 05
    37391 11 014B   4160 G 20120908194539400 27 15 1806102-081631 99 S+052 05
    28888 05 042A   4160 G 20120908195501530 27 15 0050591+513017 29 S+045 05
    28888 05 042A   4160 G 20120908195629340 27 15 0349295+653244 49 S
    26907 01 040C   4160 G 20120908203541580 27 15 2127285+052418 99 S+026 05
    
    I followed 25977 99064A but observations had unexpected large residuals.
    It turned out I followed 36088 09061A instead.
    
    For IOD-format see: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html
    
    PNAS:
    yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s comments
    11- 14 B 12-09-08 19:46:56   BD   10   L; +3
    11- 14 A 12-09-08 19:46:58   BD   10   L; +3
    
    First time I saw a NOSS-pair flaring while going southbound.
    
    Bram Dorreman using 7x50 binoculars
    Site 4160: 51.27931 N, 5.47683 E, 35 m (WGS84)
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