BY C 050816

From: Brad Young via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Sun, 8 May 2016 06:00:36 +0000 (UTC)
Report tonight from Tulsa1 and continue to work through highfly objects from Tulsa2 from last night. Last night saw a naked eye flashing satellite near Jupiter but then, noticed an overlap in period and slight change in position, and suspected there were two of them. Unfortunately, I didn't want to sweep for it with a 22 inch telescope, so I just recorded the times planning to verify tonight. Sure enough it was two separate satellites so flashing near Jupiter as described below. Other UNIDs and FPAS later.

28888 05 042A   8336 F 20160508022604840 17 25 0937530-250953 68 S 
28888 05 042A   8336 F 20160508022606340 17 25 0936797-243883 58 S 
28888 05 042A   8336 F 20160508022611990 17 25 0932714-225762 38 S 
28888 05 042A   8336 F 20160508022702010 17 25 0845902-020954 28 S 
23908 96 029C   8336 F 20160508023248690 17 25 1314890+113149 38 S 
23908 96 029C   8336 F 20160508023306280 17 25 1319118+080946 48 S 
23908 96 029C   8336 F 20160508023322310 17 25 1322639+051517 28 S 
38109 12 014A   8336 F 20160508023822780 17 25 0844991-141603 88 S 
38109 12 014A   8336 F 20160508023824960 17 25 0843600-140192 38 S 
38109 12 014A   8336 F 20160508023834160 17 25 0837608-123008 38 S 
38109 12 014A   8336 F 20160508023849860 17 25 0827152-101257 38 S 
23862 96 029D   8336 F 20160508025232860 17 25 1255630-033304 28 S+050 10 027000 
23862 96 029D   8336 F 20160508025239530 17 25 1257614-042659 48 S 
23862 96 029D   8336 F 20160508025322390 17 25 1308548-103580 28 S 
28495 04 049D   8336 F 20160508034432340 17 25 1614685+624925 48 I+060 10 
25724 99 023A   8336 F 20160508034730420 17 25 1125892-273438 38 I+040 10 


FPAS12,22927,R8336A,20160508,030236,1s,-,36.1,-95.9,220,FUBF,Gkk,k,1s,6,inv,G1SkIYT,R,10.8,5,1,188.0 1.0 005 47 F,-,-,with 21893 also flashing 3 deg  west;
FPAS12,21893,R8336B,20160508,032655,1s,-,36.1,-95.9,220,FUBF,Gkk,k,1s,5,inv,G1SkNNT,R,11,5,1,395.0 1.0 019 21.944 F,-,-,with 21893 also flashing 3 deg  east;
 Brad Young Bright:20 x 80 Celestron binoculars parallelogram tripod Dim:22" f/4.2 UC Obsession _at_ 100x Numbers above and methods explained at: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/Jan-2015/0074.html COSPAR 8336 =TULSA1 +36.139208,-95.983429 660ft, 201m COSPAR 8335 =TULSA2 +35.8311  -96.1411 1083ft, 330m
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