Last night 14450 (83-108A) was shadowed by 18313 withn 5 degrees in same binoc field at almost same speed and range entire pass - quite a cool sight.
PPAS:
90- 1 F 08-04-14 02:33:20 BY 124.1 1.0 7 17.7 A 6->7 irr
98- 55 C 08-04-14 02:52:39 BY 77.6 0.5 10 7.76 F 3->6 Note 3
97- 34 C 08-04-14 02:56:28 BY 102.3 0.3 114 0.897 F 2->inv 1X Note 2
83- 22 A 08-04-19 01:49:23 BY 69.1 0.3 25 2.76 F 3->inv Note 1
06- 48 B 08-04-19 02:19:56 BY 198.3 0.3 90 2.204 A 5->7 Note 4
02- 49 A 08-04-19 02:41:24 BY 80.8 2.0 2 40 A 3->6
70- 28 A 08-04-19 02:52:52 BY 56.7 1.0 11 5.2 A 4->6
81- 50 B 08-04-19 03:28:00 BY 90.8 0.4 10 9.07 F 7->inv
02- 55 B 08-04-19 03:31:14 BY 116.4 0.4 26 4.48 A 7->inv
89- 50 A 08-04-19 03:42:32 BY S 8
83-108 A 08-04-19 03:47:46 BY S 6
02- 36 C 08-04-19 03:56:23 BY 310.6 0.3 150 2.070 F 6->inv
Notes:
1. MUCH faster than ever before, bright flashes near apex of pass in WNW
2. Started with "usual" 1.5 sec period, then developed secondary flashes at 0.75s, leading to period shown
3. Slower at first, then started to flash about every 2s at apex, then slow again!
4. Back to normal - Mar 22 2008 report must've been an analomy
TULSA1:
COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201 m
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