"Recovered" USA102 (23031) last night - from Mike's elset I see he already had. ISS debris, Progress, Noss 3-4 r/b all seen, as well as OFEQ7 and its r/b, which is an amazing flasher. PPAS: Designtn Date Time Obsr Durtn Acc Num Per Remarks 07- 25 B 07-08-02 02:35:47 BY 80.9 0.2 44 1.838 FF'F mag 4->7 some +2 02- 54 C 07-08-03 02:48:13 BY 76.4 0.3 18 4.25 FF mag 3->6 w/ 1@ +2 81- 50 B 07-08-03 03:08:13 BY 113.8 0.2 13 8.75 FF mag 5->inv 89- 41 A 07-08-03 03:33:19 BY 87.5 0.2 8 10.94 FF mag 5->inv 89- 41 A 07-08-03 03:33:19 BY 65.8 0.2 3 21.9 FF mag 5->inv 97- 77 B 07-08-03 03:04:29 BY S mag 6 Very partial PPAS, all I could get to so far. Note two entries for Superbird A, before / after phase shift. This weekend it seemed to "wind down" - fewer, dimmer flashes. Exhausted from weekend of dark sky and cave exploration. All postings here though are normal site: Brad Young TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336 36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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