Re: unid tonight

From: chiayk (chiayk1@singnet.com.sg)
Date: Mon Mar 27 2006 - 08:04:24 EST

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    Hi folks:
    
       Timing information of points marked as 1,2,3,4,5 on image retreived 
    from avi timestamp frame that correspond to flash seen. Note the 
    subgroup quick flashes.  Too bad the sky wont allow me to hunt for it 
    again tonight.
    
    #1 - 21:17:54.078
    
    #2B1-18:00.848
    #2B2-18:01.203
    #2B3-18:01.609
    
    #3C1-18:07.562
    #3C2-18:07.968
    
    #4D1-18:32.484
    #4D2-18:32.843
    #4D3-18:33.203
    
    #5E1-18:46.718
    #5E2-18:47.078
    #5E3-18:47.406
    #5E4-18:47.437
    
     Positions : RA/DEC correspond to points marked as 1,2,3,4,5 on image - 
    from placing cursor and read from skymap pro.
    
    #1=7hr40m12.5s,-38d48m42S
    #2=7hr41m01.2s,-38d29m26s
    #3=7hr41m17.7s,-38d09m08s
    #4=7hr44m20.1s,-36d38m50s
    #5=7hr46m16.1s,-35d49m33s
    
    chiayk wrote:
    > Hi folks:
    > Need help to ID this fellow please.
    > An  unknown flasher was found in Puppis -   this sat  gives sharp x1 
    > flash, then short time later a series of 2-3 very quick succession of 
    > flashes. Only manage to catch a few as seen in the following peak hold 
    > images.  I ran bulk+classfd  on Skymap but found no match at all.
    > http://nightevents.blogspot.com/2006/03/unid-32606-211754-local-time.html
    >
    > +8 UT
    > 1.4341N, 103.7957E, 20metre
    >
    rgds
    ykchia
    
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