BY Obs Jun 12

From: Brad Young (brad.young@domain-engineering.com)
Date: Thu Jun 12 2008 - 18:15:22 UTC

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    Saw Shuttle trailing ISS low in SW - pointed out ISS to wife and son,
    claiming it to be STS and Harriet asked "then what is faint light trailing
    it?" Because of her, I noticed it instead of missing my one chance this
    mission to see it separated. Rest of night was very good, but very windy.
    Residuals not good. NOSS 3-4 pair maneuvered?
    
    31701 07 027A   8336 G 20080612024649480 17 25 1431611+190756 68 S
    31708 07 027C   8336 G 20080612024656920 17 25 1431765+190176 68 S
    31701 07 027A   8336 G 20080612024710400 17 25 1451659+252806 19 S
    31701 07 027A   8336 G 20080612024751260 17 25 1532835+362067 48 S
    31701 07 027A   8336 G 20080612024757350 17 25 1540207+373410 28 S
    13844 83 008E   8336 G 20080612025401780 17 25 1416404+184193 18 S
    13844 83 008E   8336 G 20080612025423740 17 25 1459581+315783 58 S
    13844 83 008E   8336 G 20080612025451080 17 25 1606807+451824 58 S
    13845 83 008F   8336 G 20080612030617290 17 25 1300788+594601 48 S
    13845 83 008F   8336 G 20080612030621150 17 25 1309836+621375 37 S
    13845 83 008F   8336 G 20080612030636080 17 25 1355462+695611 37 S
    24680 96 072A   8336 G 20080612031218230 17 25 1407716-192158 58 S
    24680 96 072A   8336 G 20080612031309520 17 25 1354175-075565 28 S
    24680 96 072A   8336 G 20080612031347370 17 25 1340396+025761 58 S
    24680 96 072A   8336 G 20080612031423650 17 25 1324331+152445 28 S
    24680 96 072A   8336 G 20080612031511580 17 25 1255091+334460 68 S
    25725 99 023B   8336 G 20080612032619850 17 25 1506144+115902 38 S
    25725 99 023B   8336 G 20080612032634420 17 25 1509282+121466 38 S
    25725 99 023B   8336 G 20080612032739120 17 25 1522650+130041 28 S
    28095 03 054A   8336 G 20080612032951540 17 25 1427453+275612 28 S
    28095 03 054A   8336 G 20080612032956350 17 25 1431619+263078 38 S
    28097 03 054C   8336 G 20080612033001870 17 25 1434565+270735 48 S
    28097 03 054C   8336 G 20080612033027790 17 25 1453692+190967 28 S
    32379 07 060B   8336 G 20080612033136750 17 25 1628196-101432 18 S
    32379 07 060B   8336 G 20080612033224540 17 25 1636288-052865 38 S
    28646 05 016A   8336 G 20080612033430730 17 25 1711174+455641 48 S
    28646 05 016A   8336 G 20080612033501250 17 25 1820772+501273 58 S
    28646 05 016A   8336 G 20080612033519920 17 25 1859907+511471 58 S
    
    PPAS:
    02-  4 A 08-06-12 02:44:46   BY   88.5 0.5  14  6.32  A 5->7 on minima
    85- 79 B 08-06-12 02:53:55   BY   64.2 1.0   5 12.8   A 5->8
    00- 25 C 08-06-12 02:58:43   BY   23.1 0.5   3  7.7   F 5->6 low fast pass
    85- 94 G 08-06-12 03:04:29   BY  193.6 2.0  13 14.9   A 7->inv
    99- 23 B 08-06-12 03:27:39   BY   45.8 0.5  10  4.58  A 6->8
    
    Brad Young
    TULSA 1
    COSPAR 8336
    36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL
    
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