Finally saw the Tool Bag! Not as variable as I expected; explained to the visitors and family using Gus's school backpack what had just passed by - at 220 miles away! ETS-7 also flared to -2 near Venus at 0:12:18. Very beautiful night, very cold. 25017 97 064A 8336 E 20090117010547000 17 25 2324799+604238 38 S 25017 97 064A 8336 E 20090117010559500 17 25 0008306+590164 38 S 25017 97 064A 8336 E 20090117010609470 17 25 0043018+565550 58 S 25017 97 064A 8336 E 20090117010656680 17 25 0249331+380648 28 S 80- 87 B 09-01-17 00:37:18 BY 469.4 0.5 24 19.56 F'AA; 4->inv 98- 67BL 09-01-17 00:45:55 BY sv 6->7 00- 50 A 09-01-17 01:01:17 BY 52.3 0.5 7 7.5 F; 2->inv 1x Note 1 83- 22 A 09-01-17 01:14:52 BY 216.1 0.5 36 6.00 A; 5->7 Note 2 Notes: 1) Seen as UNID, so not as accurate as I'd like, but it still seems to be constant or accelerating flash period. 2) Pick a period! Phase angle seems to be affecting period strongly. Timings all within 0.5s range this time, so confident in this accuracy. TULSA1: COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201 m ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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