Let me start by stating what I didn't see, ORS-1. I tried the old fashioned way with binos, WWV and an audio recorder. Observed +/- 5 minutes around 04:25:49UTC from the beach down the road to get a clear shot at the horizon. Still twilight and could see 7 mag stars in 10x50 binos and the air was amazingly clear for being only ~10 degrees above the horizon. Returned home and made the following obs: 25017 97 064A 8049 G 20110817050934482 17 25 1427806+755721 37 S 23851 96 024A 8049 G 20110817052630812 17 25 2041599+454106 37 S 10502 77 112A 8049 G 20110817053751903 17 25 1800328+565887 37 S 10594 77 112F 8049 G 20110817062701358 17 25 1725472+373178 37 S 21949 92 023A 8049 G 20110817072728501 17 25 0030002+371418 37 R 37162 10 046A 8049 G 20110817081920054 17 25 0303413+795332 37 S 37348 11 002A 8049 G 20110817081924992 17 25 0258889+800958 37 S 21799 91 076C 8049 G 20110817084922113 17 25 2018201+372833 37 S 21808 91 076D 8049 G 20110817084953178 17 25 2020774+374683 37 S Regards, Scott 8049: 49.43488N, 123.66854W, 40m _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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