Another beautiful night, continuation of ACT Star Party. Venus and moon just visible back in the evening sky after the eclipse and Venus's long absence for northerners.
28888 05 042A 8335 G 20080803032611660 17 25 2158638+581497 38 S
28888 05 042A 8335 G 20080803032617090 17 25 2210403+605348 18 S
28888 05 042A 8335 G 20080803032621040 17 25 2219664+624140 28 S
28888 05 042A 8335 G 20080803032628770 17 25 2240660+655343 28 S
28888 gave a +2 flare at 3:26:25. 25724 (no positions) seen as an UNID 1X flare just under Jupiter at 3:33:26!
Another UNID:
08-998 A 08-08-03 02:57:03 BY 74.8 0.5 4 18.7 F 2 1X
Position = 17h48, -17.5 at 2:56:53, moving slowly south. High confidence in position, as 10703 (Oscar 8) passed going north in 12 x 60s.
22927 (Telstar 401) also gave 8 1X flashes at 5:35-5:49 UT, PPAS later.
TULSA2:
COSPAR 8335 +35.831, -96.147 1100 ft
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