Tonight I decided to observe the high up stuff like geo's sat's and such.
While checking on what to observe, I notice a peice of Breeze M debris, would be passing by a
brighter star.
So I aimed at the star ( tau sco )located at
16 h 36 m R.A
-28 deg 13 min Dec
And at around 1:36 UTC ( Aug 16 ) something buzzed that star. Don't think it a bird
It looks to be 32026, allow for error's in time and position.
Brighter then mag 11, was easy to see.
Have it on video, for uploading to my site later.
Now back to observing.
Kevin
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