Trying to catch up on reporting - travel, etc. Several interesting sights though, esp. note 5. Wonderful eclipse seen Sat night also, although past its prime here. Designtn Date Time Obsr Durtn Acc Num Per Remarks 82-100 G 07-02-21 01:05:19 BY 61.1 0.2 15 4.1 A'a' 6.5,6->8 note 1 06- 58 A 07-02-21 01:28:57 BY 31.7 0.5 5 6.3 AA 6->7 note 2 65- 8 A 07-02-21 02:16:32 BY 79.7 0.2 4 19.9 F 6->inv 06- 58 B 07-02-22 01:27:57 BY 49.2 0.4 6 8.2 MM 6->7 note 3 72- 3 B 07-02-22 03:36:43 BY 146.7 0.2 86 1.71 AA 6->8 72- 3 B 07-02-22 03:38:26 BY 60.5 0.2 38 1.59 AA 6->8 98- 44 B 07-02-27 01:49:10 BY 101.8 0.2 10 10.2 FF 6->inv note 4 99- 57HX 07-03-01 00:54:18 BY F mag -2 98- 67AN 07-03-01 00:15:28 BY S mag 6 note 5 73- 58 B 07-03-01 02:04:00 BY 135.6 0.2 40 3.39 FF 5->inv note 6 06- 58 B 07-03-02 01:17:46 BY 77.6 0.3 9 8.6 AA 5.5->6.5 note 7 78- 68 B 07-03-02 02:05:58 BY 72.3 0.2 13 5.6 FF 6->inv 99- 63 B 07-03-02 02:36:22 BY 87.4 0.5 5 17.5 MM 6->8 02- 03 C 07-03-03 02:08:28 BY 197.6 0.2 31 6.37 Aa 6->8 note 8 Notes: 1. Odd maxes were dimmer than even - all timed here 2. Went steady to mag 5 after five cycles 3. Last max was a +3 glint 4. Observed in Norman OK, 35.2230° N, 97.4390° W 5. ISS Deb (Camera)! Certainly a highlight of the night, nearly steady and fast 6. Flashes had that "up" look seen before 7. Two flashes at +3 8. One +5 glint (timing #6) Brad Young TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336 36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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