1/2/8 was the night of low flying bright objects. An APT, 27821, was especially bright and fast at mag +1 from SE to Mars. Been too cold to do much; one classfd object: 15071 84 065C 8336 E 20080102004035740 17 25 0057499+212917 37 R 15071 84 065C 8336 E 20080102004121140 17 25 0022056+514959 48 R A few PPAS. Almost all the priority 1 and 2 objects I've been looking at lately have not flashed or flared... 88- 85 G 08-01-01 00:31:40 BY 39.6 0.5 11 3.6 F 5 99- 55 C 08-01-02 00:15:02 BY 45.1 1.0 10 4.5 M 5->6 very fast 90- 81 D 08-01-02 00:17:44 BY 71.3 S 7 priority 1 07- 47 B 08-01-02 00:24:20 BY S 3 ex fast 90- 81 D 08-01-02 00:25:58 BY 114.2 S 6 priority 1 89- 21 C 08-01-02 02:28:53 BY S 6 Brad Young TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336 36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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