It seemed brighest around that
3 h 53 m R.A
-6 deg 38 m Dec
area of sky.
So around that area tonight, it could flare up.
I plan on observing it tonight, to see how it behaves.
They are still tweaking spaceway's perigee and apogee.
At least it's finally at it's orbital slot, so I don't get tricked by it again.
Kevin
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