Very busy last week with comets and satellites. If you get a clear stretch in Oklahoma in the Spring, you best take advantage. Alternate site 9999 is Astronomy Club of Tulsa Observatory at 35.8311 N, 96.1471 W, 1100 ft MSL For classfd.tle: 10594 77 112F 8336 G 20060511015845 57 25 1441 +1830 57 S 18010 87 043F 8336 G 20060511025455 17 25 1232 +2424 57 S 18025 87 043H 8336 G 20060512022628 57 25 1232 -01 57 S 18025 87 043H 8336 G 20060512022646 57 25 1248 +05 57 S 18025 87 043H 8336 G 20060512022701 57 25 1308 +10 57 S 05680 71 110C 8336 G 20060512033029 17 25 1400 +1736 57 S 05682 71 110E 8336 G 200605130312175 17 25 1414 +5118 57 S 18009 87 043E 9999 G 20060514022431 57 25 1009 +1200 57 S 18009 87 043E 9999 G 20060514022517 57 25 1051 +3406 57 S Prospero: 05580 71 093A 8336 G 20060513015711 17 25 1413 +1936 57 S 05580 71 093A 9999 G 20060514021004 17 25 1353 +4900 57 S For PPAS (from site #9999): 86-061 A 06-05-14 2:26:33 BY 051.0 0.1 100 0.51 I, 6->inv 91-061 A 06-05-14 2:51:17 BY F, +0->+5 91-061 A 06-05-14 2:51:21 BY F, +2->+5 91-061 A 06-05-14 2:51:22 BY F, +2->+5 91-061 A 06-05-14 2:51:40 BY F, +2->+5 Also, can anyone ID this slightly diverging 6.5 mag pair, very high phase angle awfully late but I cannot believe these were planes (also site 9999): 99998 9999 G 20060514033632 17 25 1402 -09 57 S 99998 9999 G 20060514033649 17 25 1404 -05 57 S 99999 9999 G 20060514033632 17 25 1416 -11 57 S 99999 9999 G 20060514033649 17 25 1425 -07 57 S Brad Young 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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