Caught some time between storms to see a few objects. 23132 was VERY faint - wouldn't suggest using for elset, but suggests its running about 20s early. 23132 94 035A 8336 F 20090323065641490 18 25 1126926+001075 18 V 96151 96 651A 8336 F 20090323084556370 57 25 1050040-024609 18 S 96151 96 651A 8336 F 20090323084612430 57 25 1050162-024603 57 S 96151 96 651A 8336 F 20090323084637660 57 25 1050614-024650 18 S 96151 96 651A 8336 F 20090323084730390 57 25 1051496-024571 28 S 96151 96 651A 8336 F 20090323084739590 57 25 1051671-024587 57 S 96151 96 651A 8336 F 20090323084944290 57 25 1053716-024535 37 S 96151 96 651A 8336 F 20090323085045240 57 25 1054762-024248 57 S 96151 96 651A 8336 F 20090323085207290 57 25 1056126-023967 28 S 96151 96 651A 8336 F 20090323085242290 57 25 1056692-024299 18 S Flaring geosats are fading for this season... 33207 8336 20090323 0813 W T 000 11 A U Echostar 11 27426 8336 20090323 0813 W T 000 11 A U Directv 5 28935 8336 20090323 0813 W T 000 10 A U Echostar 10 28378 8336 20090323 0817 W T 000 11 A U Anik F2 29643 8336 20090323 0817 W T 000 11 A U Wildblue 1 29162 8336 20090323 0824 W T 000 11 A U Satmex 6 29520 8336 20090323 0832 W T 000 11 A U XM-4 Flaring geosat report format described at http://satobs.org/seesat/Oct-2007/0244.html TULSA1: COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201 m ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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