Varying amounts of cloud drifting from the SW, tending to clear. Full Moon. 21-105A is my designation for the trailing Ceres. I didn't see the leader C despite good conditions. The observations noted as 07-30A may be of a unid; if not, it has been seriously manoeuvred. 1501501267525090721092640 010 22040965 +54414 40 5 2110501267525090721171900 010 22194862 +10419 20 5 1107501267525090721192303 010 22032947 +59444 30 5 1107501267525090721195247 010 22051326 +62137 50 5 2000901267525090721424753 010 22081855 +59390 30 5 0703001267525090721405025 010 22081845 +74404 40 5 0703001267525090721411334 010 22085976 +67318 40 5 0703001267525090721412909 010 22091092 +63308 20 5 1701501267525090722071683 010 22134455 +55439 20 5 1701501267525090722075320 010 22123084 +53047 10 5 1304301267525090722120133 020 22161971 +20598 30 5 1304301267525090722133633 010 22143473 +36399 15 5 9208603267525090722503364 010 22184174 +31420 20 5 9208603267525090722505762 010 22190939 +30340 10 5 9208603267525090722514554 010 22200124 +27131 20 5 999 Wishing you all clear skies. David M Brierley Malvern, Worcestershire, UK Station 2675 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m davidbrierley57_at_gmail.com 20x80 binoculars. _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list https://lists.seesatmail.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Mon Sep 08 2025 - 06:27:30 UTC
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