I can't seem to let this go! I'd actually like help in identifying a specific object. It seems to appear at about 23:49 in the South at around 30-40 degrees in altitude. The object flashes regularly and stays visible for roughly 1/2 hour, never getting out of the 'Southern' part of the sky. Link again to the video is here: http://skycam.mmto.arizona.edu/skycam/20070812/night_movie.avi If there is somebody out there that has a few minutes to help me out in the identification process, I'd appreciate it. <the co-ordinates of the MMT observatory from the Astronomical Alanac are: latitude 31deg 41.3 minutes , longitude 110 degrees 53.1 W and height 2608 meters Tony Beresford> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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