Also looked at NOSS 0 r/b (5679) but it was so faint and off track, I assume it was the wrong sat. After timing Topex (see below) I watched Jason and Jason 2 go by soon after, within a minute of each other - nice sight. 08884 76 038J 8336 E 20090122003805360 17 25 0046266-130106 48 08884 76 038J 8336 E 20090122003812960 17 25 0051302-104619 58 08884 76 038J 8336 E 20090122003829480 17 25 0102739-044852 28 08884 76 038J 8336 E 20090122003910590 17 25 0147705+170556 28 08884 76 038J 8336 E 20090122003926980 17 25 0215746+284270 28 08884 76 038J 8336 E 20090122003955330 17 25 0331900+484410 37 08884 76 038J 8336 E 20090122003959880 17 25 0348165+512714 77 92- 52 A 09-01-22 00:31:53 BY 183.7 1.0 20 9.2 A; 5->8 Note 1 82- 96 A 09-01-22 01:14:05 BY Flare +2 1x Note 1: Seemed to be more regular this time, but still not sure of this period, especially because it was much slower and flashing in the south (those timings not reported, as they were very scattered). TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336: +36.128, -95.988, 650ft ASL ACT Observatory COSPAR 8335: +35.8311, -96.1411, 1100ft ASL Adams Ranch COSPAR 8337: +36.937, -96.65, 700ft ASL Kenton, OK COSPAR 8338: +36.8978, -102.9522, 4400ft ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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