Moon and broken clouds at times.
28538 05 004B 8336 F 20080518023834940 17 25 1146218+343864 68 S
28538 05 004B 8336 F 20080518023910320 17 25 1214189+233763 28 S
28538 05 004B 8336 F 20080518023934210 17 25 1230093+162788 48 S
24680 96 072A 8336 F 20080518023417390 17 25 1603461+331278 38 S
24680 96 072A 8336 F 20080518023425840 17 25 1609254+362911 28 S
24680 96 072A 8336 F 20080518023457590 17 25 1639149+485369 47 S
23851 96 024A 8336 F 20080518043807390 17 25 1434062+492502 38 S
23851 96 024A 8336 F 20080518043844650 17 25 1409377+644246 38 S
23851 96 024A 8336 F 20080518043919650 17 25 1318560+761765 28 S
23851 96 024A 8336 F 20080518044050920 17 25 0513456+791291 68 S
Won't get to PPAS until after road trip - look at TOPEX (22076) which is flashing a lot and has another sat (JASON, I believe) very close behind it.
TULSA1:
COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201 m
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