Not too bad considering it was supposed to be cloudy. Also a great double Iridium flare (Iridium 41 + 98), Vesta spltting a wide double. Missed "official" conjunction of Jupiter and Venus due to low cloud.
23936 96 029E 8336 G 20100217020911090 17 25 0625418+012183 28 S
23936 96 029E 8336 G 20100217020933740 17 25 0646610+082851 77 S
23862 96 029D 8336 G 20100217022048410 17 25 0509334-052267 58 S
23862 96 029D 8336 G 20100217022105890 17 25 0520476-001817 38 S
23862 96 029D 8336 G 20100217022134490 17 25 0542907+085343 28 S
23862 96 029D 8336 G 20100217022142490 17 25 0549922+114489 28 S
28646 05 016A 8336 G 20100217022214640 17 25 0325478+584151 18 S
28646 05 016A 8336 G 20100217022225490 17 25 0340864+633654 28 S
35938 09 052B 8336 G 20100217024033090 17 25 0514719+461927 48 S
35938 09 052B 8336 G 20100217024059590 17 25 0542081+523180 18 S
35938 09 052B 8336 G 20100217024113270 17 25 0558724+552934 18 S
35937 09 052A 8336 G 20100217025052590 17 25 0355054+310350 28 S
35937 09 052A 8336 G 20100217025120910 17 25 0407921+380374 67 S
TULSA1:
COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201m
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