18009 87 043E 8539 F 20040228001214740 17 25 0351669+310713 68 18009 87 043E 8539 F 20040228001234770 17 25 0409166+400966 67 18025 87 043H 8539 F 20040228002303270 17 25 0356232+630553 38 18025 87 043H 8539 F 20040228002423770 17 25 0936893+811917 67 13172 82 041C 8539 F 20040228003145040 17 25 0531528-071778 68 25157 98 007A 8539 F 20040228004459870 17 25 0038687+465739 67 24753 97 012A 8539 F 20040228010932180 17 25 0201135+242634 67 24753 97 012A 8539 F 20040228011000410 17 25 0135393+304621 67 28095 03 054A 8539 F 20040228011331140 17 25 0758466+124778 38 28095 03 054A 8539 F 20040228011341770 17 25 0807027+150875 67 21949 92 023A 8539 F 20040228013539640 17 25 0203653+255610 67 07816 75 043A 8539 F 20040228013748040 17 25 0102313+510212 67 07816 75 043A 8539 F 20040228013810060 17 25 0126786+454040 67 21799 91 076C 8539 F 20040228015859040 17 25 0530164+630399 67 Started watching Apple #12545 flash to approx 5 mag near alpha orion at 2:12:00 UTC and watched in telescope for 25 minutes. Flashes were 17 seconds apart using stop watch when 1st started watching. After various distractions, I was only counting in my head and it seemed the flashes were getting father apart, approx 20 seconds. It was still flashing when I quit watching 2:35:00. Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2753 ft. -5 UTC ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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