Below are the astrometric data I used in my analysis of Jan Hattenbach's images of this missile test. (http://tinyurl.com/m2tcfnh) I did not measure every image, but enough to describe the track of the object. Measurements were done with AstroRecord astrometric software. Only the start of each trail segment was measured, except for IMG_1848 where the point where it brightens (3rd stage ignition) was measured as well. The observing site is at 28.7564 N, 17.8889 W and 2300 meter altitude. Times are accurate to ~1 second. - Marco IMG UT RA DEC (nr) (Sep 10) (deg) (deg) 1835 21:17:08 205.061 -3.950 1838 21:17:29 206.335 -4.418 1840 21:17:43 207.272 -4.737 1843 21:18:04 208.731 -5.228 1846 21:18:25 210.137 -5.743 1848 21:18:39 211.071 -6.089 1848_ign 21:18:43 211.366 -6.153 1850 21:18:53 212.081 -6.416 1852 21:19:07 213.008 -6.790 1853 21:19:14 213.489 -6.977 1855 21:19:28 214.450 -7.388 1856 21:19:35 214.907 -7.585 1857 21:19:42 215.493 -7.786 ----- Dr Marco Langbroek - SatTrackCam Leiden, the Netherlands. e-mail: sattrackcam@langbroek.org Cospar 4353 (Leiden): 52.15412 N, 4.49081 E (WGS84), +0 m ASL Cospar 4354 (De Wilck): 52.11685 N, 4.56016 E (WGS84), -2 m ASL Station (b)log: http://sattrackcam.blogspot.com Twitter: @Marco_Langbroek ----- _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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