BY O 060416

From: Brad Young via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2016 18:12:48 +0000 (UTC)
After weeks of rain and clouds with only 1-2 hour long gaps, it cleared for a while last night. Happened to wake, and used my new Zhurnell 20x80s first time. Out of practice, new binos, 100% humidity, and only phone for predictions, but managed to get a few.

36608 10 031A   8336 P 20160604092746060 17 25 1451586+283377 28 S 
36608 10 031A   8336 P 20160604092753350 17 25 1446943+264762 48 S 
36608 10 031A   8336 P 20160604092755980 17 25 1445498+261386 48 S 
26905 01 040A   8336 P 20160604093225880 17 25 0154414+650808 38 S 
26905 01 040A   8336 P 20160604093230770 17 25 0201895+644907 18 S 
26905 01 040A   8336 P 20160604093233660 17 25 0206403+643784 28 S 
05679 71 110B   8336 P 20160604093738320 17 25 1544939+701364 78 S 
05679 71 110B   8336 P 20160604093751490 17 25 1622563+691318 38 S 
05679 71 110B   8336 P 20160604093754070 17 25 1629931+690255 48 S 
 
Brad Young Bright:20 x 80 Celestron binoculars parallelogram tripod Dim:22" f/4.2 UC Obsession _at_ 100x Numbers above and methods explained at: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/Jan-2015/0074.html COSPAR 8336 =TULSA1 +36.139208,-95.983429 660ft, 201m COSPAR 8335 =TULSA2 +35.8311  -96.1411 1083ft, 330m
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