We had a camera with us that might of worked, but the breeze was just
bad enough to wiggle the LX200, so we didn't try. This was also a shake
down session for doing some occultation work this summer. So we were
more interested in getting equipment working and figuring out bugs and
kinks then data recording.
We're getting set up with a KIWI-OSD system, so that takes a little
getting used to.
TN
George wrote:
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Wow Brian, we must of saw a simular satellite! We counted at least
three polar satellites pass through the field of view during the night.
Got very confusing at one point for me when I had a solid lock on XP14
and zip goes a satellite throwing my eye off and loosing the asteroid.
I'm starting to see reports from our other club members who tracked
XP14 with larger equipment and from fixed sites. They were able to
track the asteroid for extended periods.
Tom 
Did anyone get any photos?
George