27550 (2-49A) was accompanied for a while by Irid 53(25173). CFESat and its r/b (30777, 30778) passed right by 98-58B as I was observing it, 30778 first and nearly back in "formation" with its payload. Gorizont 29 (93-72A) was not quite naked eye range but in a very familiar asterism in eastern Sagittarius.
25724 99 023A 8336 F 20080809024427690 17 25 1720918-211000 28
25724 99 023A 8336 F 20080809024442470 17 25 1724279-214201 68
11389 79 050A 8336 F 20080809025919500 17 25 2122395+604666 18
23031 94 017B 8336 F 20080809033325090 17 25 1250785+830889 38 I
08- 36 B 08-08-09 02:01:56 BY 63.1 0.2 111 0.568 F'F'; 4/5->inv Note 1
02- 49 A 08-08-09 02:17:57 BY 134.0 1.0 5 26.8 A; 3->5
08- 25 E 08-08-09 02:22:50 BY 156.8 5.0 7 22 A(M); 5->6
98- 58 B 08-08-09 02:29:38 BY 298.9 1.0 21 14.23 A; 5->inv
65- 8 A 08-08-09 02:51:41 BY 112.5 0.4 10 11.25 F; 6->inv
88- 63 G 08-08-09 02:44:37 BY S 8 as UNID
97- 30 F 08-08-09 02:58:03 BY 95.0 0.9 8 11.9 A(F); 4->6
02- 36 C 08-08-09 03:02:04 BY 114.1 0.3 40 2.85 A'F; 6->inv Note 2
93- 72 A 08-08-09 03:25:29 BY 858.4 0.5 15 57.23 F; 5->inv
02- 46 B 08-08-09 03:29:07 BY 114.9 0.4 30 3.83 F; 5->inv
63- 47 A 08-08-09 03:37:18 BY 88.1 Flares +3 1X Note 3
Notes:
1) Primary flash declined from +4 to +6, secondary flash from +5 to +7 over apparition
2) Flash not seen at first, but was = to A by end of apparition
3) Not a period - time between 2 1X flares which each lasted 40, then 21 seconds
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