LOL, I had the same thing happen with Orion 3 - but didn't see the UNID from up here in "North Texas". I bet I made a sight trying to look at 4 pages at once. Not sure which of the 3 objects in NOSS 2-1 I saw, had path of 20642 but it was late and I will see if it was one of the others. I agree with steady light of LaCrosse 5, and it was visible a full 10 sec into the shadow for me in 10x50s (positions on these later). Ed Cannon wrote: >Didn't see Orion 3 tonight due to too much competition (a NOSS trio and USA 129, plus an unid that crossed with the NOSS trio) -- and its predictions were on the next page, and I didn't turn the page until after it was too late to see its bright flashes. >Lacrosse 5 (05-016A, 28646) was very bright for its entire pass until it went into the Earth's shadow. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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