Found a few others in my UNIDs. 82-118 A 08-01-12 00:24:16 BY 102.0 1.0 4 25.5 F 5->inv 07- 59 A 08-01-15 00:53:42 BY Flare -1 Has anyone considered predicting flares from the SKYMEDs? They seem to be very regular in their bright flaring. Most intriguing was last night, a 1X object that quickly faded from view low in the SE as it slowly moved into Lepus. A good match seems to be: 79- 9 A 08-01-12 01:17:37 BY 17 F 4->inv 36.154 95.993 650. Tulsa 2000 13.0 10 *** 2008 Jan 15/16 Tue evening/Wed morning *** Times are CST Hrs Min Alt Azi Mag Hgt R A Dec Range 25776 N-1 R/B(2) 79 9B 2.1 M 6.0 ElDy 0 Dr 421 7 14 26 152 11.4 3859 4 16.6 -22.5 5213 7 16 25 148 11.3 3655 4 33.7 -21.7 5019 7 18 24 144 11.2 3446 4 52.1 -20.8 4831 Only thing is there seems to be no record of any PPAS report on this object, which is obviously very small from predicted magnitudes. 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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