Observations (finally!) and an ID request.

From: tlj18@juno.com
Date: Wed Aug 02 2000 - 22:41:52 PDT

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    In the early morning hours of 08-03-2000 UT, I saw IRIDM 4 DELT R (24797)
    and COSMOS 2278 R (23088).  Both were extremely slow (slow as snails and
    inchworms), and the former was quite faint.  Needed averted vision to
    actually see it clearly.  I had 35% clouds, and the whole sky was hazy. 
    LM of +3.  I'll take it; I haven't seen a semi-decent starfield in 6
    weeks.
    
    At 01:59 to 02:03 I saw an UNID.  Was +3 rising in the north (20, 25
    degrees altitude) and faded out as a +1 brightness in high ESE
    elevations.  Can anyone identify, please?
    
    Thank you very much!
    
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    Jonathan T. Wojack     tlj18@juno.com    
    http://www.geocities.com/tlj18_99     39.75 N     75.55 W
    
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