Other 26907 timings off, but this was right on the nose as it split 2 field stars. Fair and moony. 21809 91 076E 8336 F 20090203003436630 17 25 0449913+065361 48 S 21809 91 076E 8336 F 20090203003440260 17 25 0453752+080357 58 S 21809 91 076E 8336 F 20090203003509010 17 25 0526408+171827 38 S 21799 91 076C 8336 F 20090203003652730 17 25 0450188+100006 38 S 21799 91 076C 8336 F 20090203003656860 17 25 0454781+112556 37 S 21808 91 076D 8336 F 20090203003706860 17 25 0459526+110099 58 S 28054 03 048A 8336 F 20090203011131960 17 25 0602082-162471 38 S 28054 03 048A 8336 F 20090203011200360 17 25 0603105-102843 38 S 28054 03 048A 8336 F 20090203011247960 17 25 0605975+020850 18 S 26907 01 040C 8336 F 20090203012701340 17 25 0436144+194925 77 S 99- 8 A 09-02-03 01:33:50 BY 81.4 Flare +3 neo Note 1 00- 33 D 09-02-03 01:41:48 BY 198.3 0.4 20 9.91 A'(A); 4->6 dp? Note 2 Notes: 1) Seen once at 1:31:45 neo, lost, then reappeared for long slow flare 2) First 8 cycles had shorter, dim A component which then faded out, so this may represent a dp TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336: +36.128, -95.988, 650ft ASL ACT Observatory COSPAR 8335: +35.8311, -96.1411, 1100ft ASL Adams Ranch COSPAR 8337: +36.937, -96.65, 700ft ASL Kenton, OK COSPAR 8338: +36.8978, -102.9522, 4400ft ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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