BY Obs Dec 26

From: Brad Young (allenb_young@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Dec 26 2009 - 02:48:15 UTC

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    Frolicking in the snow while my son slid down the hill and the dogs chased him. A very happy way to spend a wonderful Christmas evening, and, no chairs were harmed.
    
    No sign of 90077 or 90070 but 90061 seen easily. I have it has less exact on time because it moved so slowly in 12x60's. 23947 also easy, passing right near Polaris. 1641 seen instead of 90077, so it must've been 8m or dimmer. 94-86E new to me.
    
    23947 96 038C   8336 G 20091226001059060 17 25 0133887+890093 18 R
    23947 96 038C   8336 G 20091226001125560 17 25 0416674+863900 97 R
    90061 06 667A   8336 G 20091226014227020 57 25 0340501-025714 38 S
    90061 06 667A   8336 G 20091226014251310 57 25 0348115-024324 48 S
    90061 06 667A   8336 G 20091226014308680 57 25 0353487-024010 58 S
    
    94- 86 E 09-12-25 02:01:29                            S; 8
    
    TULSA1:
    COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201m
    
    
          
    
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