Brad Young, BY, Lat = +36.1397, Long = -95.9838, Alt = 201 m
07- 26 A 07-11-27 23:59:21 BY 14.8 F +3
07- 06 G 07-11-28 00:06:48 BY 82.3 0.3 10 8.23 F'f 3->6
96- 39 B 07-11-28 00:39:16 BY 119.0 0.5 4 29.8 AA 5->inv
82-118 A 07-11-28 00:59:11 BY 112.8 0.5 3 37.6 A'F 5->7 Note 1
91- 29 B 07-11-28 01:03:12 BY 74.4 1.0 1 74 MM 5->7
63- 47 G 07-11-28 01:09:54 BY 105.6 0.3 20 5.28 AA 6->inv Note 4
80- 87 B 07-11-28 01:17:08 BY 179.1 0.3 10 17.91 FF 5->8
74- 89 A 07-11-28 01:52:40 BY 46.4 0.4 3 15.5 F'F 6->inv Note 2
04- 29 A 07-11-30 00:01:06 BY 36.6 0.5 11 3.33 A'F' 4->6
83- 4 A 07-11-30 00:52:15 BY 109.0 0.5 7 15.6 FF 1->7 irr Note 3
80- 87 B 07-11-30 01:00:55 BY 179.1 0.3 10 17.91 FF 5->8
99- 23 B 07-11-30 01:25:12 BY 61.4 0.4 20 3.07 FF 5->inv
Notes:
1) with 2 @ 5 mag F not included in count
2) pairs of flashes 3.6s apart
3) cycle time irrelevant - slow flares and irr flashes very enigmatic object
4) may have missed a few maxs
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