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From: Tony Beresford (starman@camtech.net.au)
Date: Wed Nov 22 2000 - 08:54:31 PST

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    In IOD format
    24680 96 072A   8597 G 20001122132425100 27 25 2044800-661300 48 S+060 05       
    24680 96 072A   8597 G 20001122132549700 27 25 2231300-441300 48 I+040 05       
    23097 94 026A   8597 G 20001122133259200 27 25 0335600-631100 48 S+055 05       
    23097 94 026A   8597 G 20001122133903900 27 25 0507400-083500 48 S+070 05       
    23782 95 066A   8597 G 20001122160953200 27 25 1553500-775700 48 S+070 05       
    #24680 remained faintly visible(say mag 8.0)  in penumbra 
    for at least 20 seconds after shadow entry, so I suppose its entry path into
    shadow is rather shallow. It give a half second glint to negative magnitudes
    about 5 seconds before second position.
    Tony Beresford
    8597, 34.9638S, 138.6333E, 100m ASL
    
    
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