Hi All 23851 96 024A 8049 G 20110819053405227 15 25 1617324+865316 37 S+065 10 28538 05 004B 8049 G 20110819064309101 15 25 1808622+363274 37 I+040 10 37162 10 046A 8049 G 20110819065508854 15 25 1440249+743163 37 S+060 10 09415 76 091A 8049 G 20110819071239237 15 25 2228306+422511 37 I 21799 91 076C 8049 G 20110819071850207 15 25 1503105+744937 37 S+065 10 21808 91 076D 8049 G 20110819071920838 15 25 1501815+750505 37 S+080 10 34903 09 023A 8049 G 20110819073643814 15 25 2053584+402773 37 S+075 10 20692 90 050D 8049 G 20110819073808965 15 25 2157810+592144 37 S+065 10 20642 90 050E 8049 G 20110819073822412 15 25 2212660+584677 37 S+070 10 20691 90 050C 8049 G 20110819073822412 15 25 2213664+581726 37 S+050 10 10033 77 044A 8049 G 20110819074118188 15 25 1643699+392585 37 S+060 10 I also observed three Atlas Centaurs: 15874 5816 6058 All where flashing and where observed at or near apogee. And finally, I checked out the newly launched 'Object A' 37798 as it passed near M31. It was steady and around mag 4.0. Video available... Detailed obs available if anyone is interested for the Centaurs and 37798. Regards, Scott Tilley 8049: 49.43488N, 123.66854W, 40m _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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