Observations in IOD format since Sep 28 till Sep 30: 23893 96 029A 1244 G 20120930001201150 17 10 0330021+020127 78 S 23893 96 029A 1244 G 20120929232906200 17 10 2342327+595721 29 S 23893 96 029A 1244 G 20120929232918210 17 10 2344152+595147 29 S 20641 90 050A 1244 G 20120928023007820 17 10 0245372+333831 99 S 20641 90 050A 1244 G 20120928024146210 17 10 0327443+475735 29 S 25991 99 067A 1244 G 20120928023800757 17 10 0114074+400827 99 S Obs - Pred: 0.007 deg X-track; 0.420 s late, relative 14.05 day old elset: Obs - Pred: 0.012 deg X-track; 1.956 s late, relative 14.02 day old elset: Obs - Pred: 0.024 deg X-track; 1.764 s late, relative 14.02 day old elset: Obs - Pred: 0.036 deg X-track; 8.148 s late, relative 12.14 day old elset: Obs - Pred: 0.032 deg X-track; 8.326 s late, relative 12.15 day old elset: Obs - Pred: 0.087 deg X-track; 0.413 s late, relative 10.98 day old elset: I used coupled with TV-set CCD-camera EVS VNC-753-H2 mounted on 12cm refractor telescope. Field of view is 36'x27'. Presynchronized computer clock via NTP. Captured images from the camera to the computer when saw a satellite in good configuration relatively to stars. Time (in milliseconds) was autosaved in the image's name. Processed with ObsReduce. Best regards, Andriy Makeyev COSPAR 1244: 44.3932°N, 33.9701°E, 68.7 m _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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