92-30J period about 5.8 seconds

From: Ed Cannon (ecannon@mail.utexas.edu)
Date: Wed May 31 2000 - 02:39:49 PDT

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    Cosmos 2187 Rk (21984) flash period seems to be about 5.8 seconds
    as of last night:
    
    92- 30 J 00-05-31 02:27:40   EC   34.9 0.2   6  5.81  mag +5->inv
    
    BCRC - 30.314N, 97.866W, 280m
    
    Mike McCants recovered 90907 last night, and USA 89 Rk (22518, 
    92-86B) was something like a minute early.  Object 90907 flashes 
    "brightly" (for its range of several thousand miles)) for a few 
    minutes, faintly to near invisible for a few minutes, and then 
    "brightly" again -- until it gets too far away.
    
    Ed Cannon - ecannon@mail.utexas.edu - Austin, Texas, USA
    
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