12-10 Obs

From: Brad Young (brad.young@domain-engineering.com)
Date: Sat Dec 09 2006 - 22:30:54 EST

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    Intelsat 4A6 r/b nice flasher:
    78- 35 B 06-12-10 02:04:22.23BY   43.1 0.5   9   4.8 FF mag6, set #1
    then a mag 1 meteor distraction, so:
    78- 35 B 06-12-10 02:05:58.26BY   57.5 0.5   9   6.4 FF mag6, set #2
     
    Not sure how to report magnitude of Astro F (Akari), so I used obsreduce:
    28939 06 005A   8336 G 20061210000406510 27 25 2052939+460750 18 I+075 10
    28939 06 005A   8336 G 20061210000430690 27 25 2010169+560814 28 I+080 10
    28939 06 005A   8336 G 20061210000437590 27 25 1955544+582644 28 I+080 10
       
    What is the best way to report magnitude of newer objects to update prediction software? And where does the "latest" magnitude data reside? PS no classfd.tle tonight - the one I tried I could not see.
    Brad Young
    COSPAR 8336
    36.1397 N
    95.9838 W
    650 ft ASL
     
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