USA 186 nearly 1 sec early. Watched naked eye for USA 129 to flare, never saw it. 21147 91 017A 8336 F 20070419013910830 17 25 1002895+084373 88 S 21147 91 017A 8336 F 20070419013950620 17 25 1024321-071421 78 S 21147 91 017A 8336 F 20070419014011560 17 25 1032473-132794 28 S 14795 84 012F 8336 F 20070419021810690 17 25 0741822+241870 48 S 14795 84 012F 8336 F 20070419021817590 17 25 0746237+280368 38 S 26905 01 040A 8336 F 20070419021956470 17 25 1105450+252418 58 S 26907 01 040C 8336 F 20070419022014850 17 25 1129118+324329 38 S 26907 01 040C 8336 F 20070419022035220 17 25 1152934+374392 37 S 28888 05 042A 8336 F 20070419031913350 17 25 1310229+382890 37 S 28888 05 042A 8336 F 20070419032000080 17 25 1325485+550006 87 S PPAS: Designtn Date Time Obsr Durtn Acc Num Per Remarks 85- 90 B 07-04-19 01:41:22 BY S mag 4 Note 1 81- 33 A 07-04-19 02:28:52 BY S mag 7.5 82- 87 B 07-04-19 02:54:13 BY S mag 7.5 Note 2 80- 39 A 07-04-19 03:20:57 BY S mag 7 76- 98 A 07-04-19 03:34:35 BY S mag 6.5 Notes: 1) No sign of variability on this low eastern pass, make dubious last report of its variability. 2) Flared up a bit to mag 6 @ 2:53:42 then soon into shadow. Brad Young TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336 36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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