Payloads behaving like other NOSS-duo's. Distance a bit greater than normal. 12048P trailing 12048A. 12048N good, not as bright as yesterday, as expected. 38770 12 048N 4160 E 20120917030255400 27 15 0457446-134217 29 I+035 05 38770 12 048N 4160 E 20120917030340710 27 15 0536298-060249 99 I+065 05 38758 12 048A 4160 E 20120917035702850 27 15 0337504+000827 29 S+048 05 38771 12 048P 4160 E 20120917035716950 27 15 0337502+000830 48 S+050 05 38758 12 048A 4160 E 20120917035804000 27 15 0413435+101041 99 S+040 05 38771 12 048P 4160 E 20120917035818170 27 15 0413256+101445 99 S+042 05 38758 12 048A 4160 E 20120917035942190 27 15 0541252+292802 79 S+040 05 38771 12 048P 4160 E 20120917035954680 27 15 0539192+291240 78 S+042 05 38758 12 048A 4160 E 20120917040038470 27 15 0653265+384219 79 S+045 05 38771 12 048P 4160 E 20120917040052590 27 15 0653036+384910 99 S+045 05 For IOD-format see: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html Bram Dorreman using 7x50 binoculars Site 4160: 51.27931 N, 5.47683 E, 35 m (WGS84) _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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