While setting up scope for AEHF and its r/b, I decided to look in general direction of payload for flashes, and saw it soon after, easily 4th mag. Using Ted and Kevin's data, checked 5 minutes later with binoculars and another very bright flash (I say 4m below, it may have been 3rd!). Positions not great, but only saw it once in scope, then tried to switch to lower power as it appeared off track and was fooled by Thuraya 1 (26578,0-66A) which crossed field and was bright. However, that one is new to me too. AEHF r/b easily seen, ditched first point, but rest seem ok. All in all, this has been one excellent weekend! 36868 10 039A 8336 G 20100830020151630 57 25 1935148-121538 97 H+040 10 36868 10 039A 8336 G 20100830020651840 57 25 1936536-114522 28 H+060 10 36868 10 039A 8336 G 20100830023158030 57 25 1945651-102038 27 H+110 10 36869 10 039B 8336 G 20100830020912090 57 25 1836636-205850 37 R 36869 10 039B 8336 G 20100830020947190 57 25 1837116-205394 37 R 36869 10 039B 8336 G 20100830021042090 57 25 1837893-204625 37 R 36869 10 039B 8336 G 20100830021119880 57 25 1838424-204102 37 R 36869 10 039B 8336 G 20100830021521090 57 25 1841657-200935 37 R 08836 76 038D 8336 G 20100830024557900 17 25 1736616-025285 18 S 08836 76 038D 8336 G 20100830024611400 17 25 1747892+024242 37 S 08836 76 038D 8336 G 20100830024618340 17 25 1754054+055656 28 S 20344 89 061D 8336 G 20100830024702530 17 25 2248153+255884 48 S 20344 89 061D 8336 G 20100830024711760 17 25 2250005+243609 37 S 20344 89 061D 8336 G 20100830024739980 17 25 2256797+203563 48 S 25725 99 023B 8336 G 20100830025438780 17 25 1824081-083328 28 R 25725 99 023B 8336 G 20100830025503090 17 25 1853752-092468 97 R 25725 99 023B 8336 G 20100830025549260 17 25 1952399-110723 18 R TULSA1: COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201m _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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