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From: Antoine Couëtte
Date: 2010 Aug 28, 09:32 -0700
Dear Peter,
Thank you for your reply.
From the following data :
28 Aug 2010, TT-UT = 67.0 s, UT=06h33m15s0 at position N3931.0W11938.0, and assuming Height of eye = 20 ft, with standard Pressure and Temperature, and
subject to double checking (no time now to run it on Frank's Computer, since I need to leave ...), I am computing a Sextant Distance between Jupiter center of light and Moon far limb equal to 14�19'8
Therefore, since you observed 14�20'0 ... my hat down to you and congratulations again.
Best Regards from
Antoine M. "Kermit" Cou�tte
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