How could USA89 PKM r/b be 6s early? Passing through
Coathanger, no doubt it was there.
22519 92 086C 8335 E 20070902014713480 17 25
1925109+195213 77 S
22519 92 086C 8335 E 20070902014715230 17 25
1926510+201554 37 S
Meanwhile 90040 ran late, and was steady instead of
usual flashing:
90040 05 683A 8335 E 20070902020540360 17 25
1641604-020342 97 S
90040 05 683A 8335 E 20070902020824340 17 25
1726413+040345 38 S
90040 05 683A 8335 E 20070902020928690 17 25
1741474+055712 28 S
90040 05 683A 8335 E 20070902021118760 17 25
1806646+090483 18 S
26907 01 040C 8335 E 20070902023734460 17 25
0029320+603778 28 R
Also a bit early (5" scope, 47X):
23893 96 029A 8335 E 20070902031730590 17 25
1911930+143465 37 R
23893 96 029A 8335 E 20070902031827590 17 25
1915036+161357 47 R
23893 96 029A 8335 E 20070902031901460 17 25
1916983+171149 57 R
TULSA2
COSPAR 8335
+35.831 -96.147 1100 ft ASL
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