Mixed bag - no 90058; I was fooled by SEDSat r/b (25510) that passed near time and just a bit different angle to the search stars. Also no 36829, the infamous Long March r/b. And I still can't get WISE (36119 - save the jokes). However, the Tandem/Terra-SAR-X pair (31698/36605) was excellent again tonight, flaring to mag -1/+0, an uneven pair split and at a different angle to each other tonight - I hope they are not separating. Flare started right on Altair and continued almost over to Vega. USA 142 (25669) flashed naked eye in Pisces, better than Alpha Piscium for a few flashes, and AEHF-1 (36868) flared to +3, seen naked eye even with very bright moon. PPAS later. 25017 97 064A 8336 G 20101120002718780 17 25 2305355+243682 57 S 25017 97 064A 8336 G 20101120002751480 17 25 2341078+094564 28 S 25669 99 017A 8336 G 20101120003243480 17 25 0153756+031892 88 F+030 10 012000 25669 99 017A 8336 G 20101120003319880 17 25 0200073+023474 58 F 36868 10 039A 8336 G 20101120030644840 17 25 0302414+042750 18 S 36868 10 039A 8336 G 20101120030747760 57 25 0305023+042137 48 S 36868 10 039A 8336 G 20101120031035980 57 25 0312468+040015 27 S 36868 10 039A 8336 G 20101120031039030 57 25 0312643+040013 87 S TULSA1: COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201m _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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