I was trying to follow aura ( 28376 ) and I aimed ahead of where it looked like it was going to
pass,and then noticed it was much brighter then just a few seconds before. To bad I put it out of
the feild of view for a few seconds, thus losing part of the flare.
The flare was at least as bright as vega.
I will have to observe it more, to see where else it flares.
I will see at what time it flared, when I play back the video later.
Maybe it gives predictable flares, are maybe not.
Kevin
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