Bad conditions but got as good as poor later and it was supposed to be raining (as it has been all week) 21809 91 076E 8336 B 20070322025607900 17 25 1143273+551862 38 21809 91 076E 8336 B 20070322025638830 17 25 1145287+474118 58 M+037 02 PPAS: Designtn Date Time Obsr Durtn Acc Num Per Remarks 80- 98 B 07-03-22 02:07:25 BY 17.1 0.5 1 17.1 FF mag 5 07- 6 F 07-03-22 02:31:50 BY S mag 7 01- 38 B 07-03-22 03:03:14 BY 250.1 0.2 18 13.90 FF mag 6->inv 76- 73 B 07-03-22 03:20:04 BY 45.0 0.2 2 22.5 FF mag 6->inv 91- 76 E 07-03-22 02:56:39 BY F mag 3.7 07-6G also seen by my wife at approx 1:34 UT flashing to +3 -> inv (1x) running about 8 sec period. Her sighting alerted me that it had cleared. Brad Young, BY, Lat = +36.1397, Long = -95.9838, Alt = 201 m (TULSA1) -- Sent from my Treo ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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