I still have two UNIDs, and five unclassified. 32379 appears in three images, not one, and is invisible in three intermediate images. 26906 01040B 5919 G 20180912202626900 57 15 1907475+630748 39 R 26906 01040B 5919 G 20180912202621900 57 15 1858037+614502 39 R 26906 01040B 5919 G 20180912202637900 57 15 1930440+655016 39 B 26906 01040B 5919 G 20180912202642900 57 15 1943446+670335 39 R Den fre 14 sep. 2018 kl 00:14 skrev Björn Gimle <bjorn.gimle_at_gmail.com>: > I aimed at three IGS satellites, but tracked 38046 ZY 3, apparantly > leading #42072 by some ten seconds. > I have a partial track of #32379, but you have a 253.82 elset for that (as > well as a 255.88 elset for #40538) > I also have a few unclassified, and three UNIDs (and one or two more > exposures of some) > > 40381 15004A 5919 G 20180912202549800 57 15 1837493+504735 39 S > 40381 15004A 5919 G 20180912202544800 57 15 1854586+474021 39 S > 40538 15015A 5919 G 20180912195732800 57 15 0311500+623725 39 S > 40538 15015A 5919 G 20180912195742800 57 15 0401472+644653 39 S > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Björn Gimle, COSPAR 5919 > 59.2617 N, 18.6169 E, 51 m > Satellite observation formats described: > http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html > --------------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Fri Sep 14 2018 - 15:59:53 UTC
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