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![]() "William Hamblen" wrote in message ... On 2006-07-03, Brian Tung wrote: Mike Fleenor put this up on his web site: http://www.mikefleenor.com/NEO/2004XP14_200607.htm Bud Thanks Bill and Mike. Looks great! George |
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Hi Brian -
The group that I was part Monday did a little bit of data comparision and found out that we were about 1.1 degrees off of XP14. So we were deluding ourselves into thinking that we saw it. Problem is, we're not sure why the data sets we used are so far off. I did find my laptop was some 22 seconds slow, but that only accounts for a little bit of the error. Rechecked everything and the latitude and langitude along with the elevation were entered correctly. So we're stumbed at this point. Tom ![]() Brian Tung wrote: tmnathe wrote: It was very faint and an irratic tumbler by my estimate. Only visable for about a second every 5 - 10 minutes or so (not an accurate time by any means). At its brightest, maybe mag 11, but invisable the rest of the time. My hunch is that there is a flat spot that was acting as a reflector. Interesting--that was my experience. I had just two moments when I thought I might have seen it, and it seemed to flash into visibility for a brief moment, and when I tried to confirm, I couldn't see it. But of course that doesn't prove that I saw it; for all I know, it could have been a random piece of junk in my eye. I did see a north-to-south satellite cross the field while I was hunting for XP14. ![]() -- Brian Tung The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/ Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/ The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/ My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.html |
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