BY PPAS Apr 20

From: Brad Young (allenb_young@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Apr 21 2008 - 00:29:32 UTC

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    UNID double flare to mag -0, then -2 was Resurs O1-N4 (25394 or 98-43A) at 2:01:54 to 2:02:11, and again at 2:02:25 till 2:02:47 WOW.
    
    UNID flares to +3 mag at 2:12:45 and 2:13:01 were IGS 1 H2A Rk (27700, 03-9C).
    UNID flashes +4 mag at 2:44:31, 2:44:34 were Iridium 38 tum (25043, 97-69E).
    
    00- 50 A 08-04-20 01:41:10   BY   61.0 0.5   8  7.6   F -1->inv 1X
    98- 55 C 08-04-20 01:55:57   BY   36.7 0.5   2 18.3   F 1->6
    02- 42 D 08-04-20 02:07:38   BY  160.8 0.5   7 23.0   A'F 6->inv
    97- 34 C 08-04-20 02:35:38   BY  124.2 0.2   80  1.552 F -1->6 Note 1
    98- 51 C 08-04-20 03:01:23   BY   86.4         86.4   S 6 priority 1 object
    85- 79 B 08-04-20 03:04:23   BY   83.7 2.0   7 12.0   A 6->8
    80- 98 B 08-04-20 03:19:20   BY   96.4 0.3   5 19.3   F 6->8
    Note 1: Started as eO (even flash dim, odd bright) then evolved to EO around #60, then by #90 was Eo with brightest (-1 mag) flashes around #120, but I have counted only every other flash as this seems to be the convention.
    
    TULSA1:
    COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201 m
    
    
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