Residuals on 23031 are abysmal, but this is what I saw. PPAS later, but note there was a short, unexpected MetOp-A flare to about +2 last night at 3:09:41 UT (lasted 2 seconds). 24680 96 072A 8336 F 20080801023753020 17 25 2206387+285578 58 24680 96 072A 8336 F 20080801023804520 17 25 2227456+360235 58 24680 96 072A 8336 F 20080801023809870 17 25 2238587+390998 38 24680 96 072A 8336 F 20080801023811430 17 25 2242266+395987 38 25724 99 023A 8336 F 20080801024421160 17 25 1629505+011154 48 25724 99 023A 8336 F 20080801024448910 17 25 1637555+002122 48 11389 79 050A 8336 F 20080801030750890 17 25 1907237+241377 18 11389 79 050A 8336 F 20080801030804140 17 25 1907180+303906 38 11389 79 050A 8336 F 20080801030830910 17 25 1907819+435872 47 23031 94 017B 8336 F 20080801032226410 17 25 1610831-035335 58 23031 94 017B 8336 F 20080801032241590 17 25 1550853+042642 58 23031 94 017B 8336 F 20080801032250870 17 25 1536760+095641 68 23031 94 017B 8336 F 20080801032312270 17 25 1500976+220008 68 23031 94 017B 8336 F 20080801032325910 17 25 1437334+291209 19 23031 94 017B 8336 F 20080801032334090 17 25 1420028+323387 19 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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