BY C 082212

From: Brad Young (allenb_young@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Aug 22 2012 - 03:06:33 UTC

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    If you need a slow UNID or flashing geosat, just ask Kevin. Amos 5i flashed just as he described it; saw a cycle from 2:32 to 2:37. Now I'll have to look at the new sphere thrown off ISS next good pass, since he has verified its visible.
    
    Also a great conjunction with the planets, Spica and Moon. PPAS later.
    
    14729 84 012D   8336 F 20120822022934970 17 25 2007397-122097 28  
    14729 84 012D   8336 F 20120822022949120 17 25 2010818-135757 58  
    25724 99 023A   8336 F 20120822023821380 57 25 2029614+124865 18  
    25724 99 023A   8336 F 20120822023840700 57 25 2033237+123303 97  
    25724 99 023A   8336 F 20120822023910340 57 25 2038594+120942 28  
    
    Numbers above and methods explained at:
    http://www.satobs.org/seesat/Jul-2012/0328.html
    
    COSPAR 8336 = TULSA1
    36.139208,-95.983429
    COSPAR 8335 = TULSA2
    +35.8311  -96.1411 1100ft  
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