This morning, for 3rd in a row, saw the Starlink 8 train. I was at TULSA2 (see tagline below), the Astronomy Club of Tulsa observatory. They were still naked eye (but probably weren't at my downtown home), and still in a line, with all of them in the plane but a few bunches remaining. After passing right along the handle of the Big Dipper, it slowly faded and became a line reminiscent of a flock of geese from afar. Highest elevation was 15 degrees, and they were 4th magnitude at best. Brad Young PE Visual: Oberwerk 8 x 40 Mariner binoculars Meade ETX-125 22" f/4.2 UC Obsession COSPAR 8336 =TULSA1 +36.139208,-95.983429 660ft, 201m COSPAR 8335 =TULSA2 +35.8311 -96.1411 1083ft, 330m Remote Imaging: MPC I89 COSPAR 7777 38.165653 -2.326735 5150ft, 1650m Nerpio, Spain MPC Q62 COSPAR 7778 -31.2733 149.0644 3400ft, 1122m Siding Spring, NSW, Australia MPC H06 COSPAR 7779 32.92 -105.528 7298ft, 2225m Mayhill, New Mexico USA MPC 323 COSPAR 7782 -32.008 116.135 984ft, 300m Perth, WA, Australia _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Thu Jun 18 2020 - 17:47:13 UTC
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