Good old 89-41A (20040) -- in case anyone else might want to see it. Mike knew when to look. I first saw it at about 3:47:47 UTC, and my last click was at about 3:55:46. Flashing about every 21.3 seconds or half that. I was able to see a few flashes without binoculars, but they weren't easy -- only +4.0 at best, maybe only +4.5. It was around RA 8:54-55, Dec +9.3, about three degrees north of epsilon and zeta Hydrae. Ed Cannon - Austin, Texas _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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