DASO Circular No. 107 Issued: 2007 June 19, 03:29 UT The DISTANT ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES OBSERVATION (DASO) Circulars are a private publication by staff of the Minor Planet Center and are intended to disseminate astrometric observations of distant artificial satellites. Editor: Gareth V. Williams (gwilliams@cfa.harvard.edu) Astrometry submissions to mpc@cfa.harvard.edu (Subject line = "ART SAT") Observations: 6R10DB9 C2007 06 18.95308 20 18 40.91 +16 57 22.9 19.0 R D0107J95 6R10DB9 C2007 06 18.95491 20 18 40.11 +16 56 23.4 19.0 R D0107J95 6R10DB9 C2007 06 18.95759 20 18 38.98 +16 54 54.4 19.1 R D0107J95 6R10DB9 C2007 06 18.95964 20 18 38.03 +16 53 46.5 19.2 R D0107J95 6R10DB9 C2007 06 18.96135 20 18 37.26 +16 52 49.5 18.9 R D0107J95 6R10DB9 C2007 06 18.99651 20 18 18.54 +16 33 23.2 18.7 R D0107J95 6R10DB9 C2007 06 18.99858 20 18 17.27 +16 32 14.3 18.6 R D0107J95 6R10DB9 C2007 06 19.00039 20 18 16.23 +16 31 14.3 18.6 R D0107J95 6R10DB9 C2007 06 19.00236 20 18 15.11 +16 30 07.9 18.7 R D0107J95 Observer details: J95 Great Shefford. Observer P. Birtwhistle. 0.40-m f/6.0 Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD. +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | The DISTANT ARTIFICAL-SATELLITES OBSERVERS Circulars are prepared as | | a private publication by staff of the Minor Planet Center. | | Back issues are available at: ftp://cfa-ftp.harvard.edu/pub/DASO/ | | Archives of published (and referenceable) observations are at: | | ftp://cfa-ftp.harvard.edu/pub/DASO/Obs/ | | Http access available at http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~gwilliams/DASO/ | | Free e-mail subscriptions: send your e-mail address to the editor. | | Astrometry submission to mpc@cfa.harvard.edu with subject "ART SAT". | | These circulars are copyrighted publications, but free use of any and | | all information contained herein may be made provided that the normal | | scientific procedures for referencing material are followed. | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ DASO Circular No. 107 Issued: 2007 June 19, 03:29 UT