Disappointing to not see 35939, but glad Mike and Ed did. Also no flashes from USA 142. I blame both misses on poor phase angle. However, several seen, and other objects OT, including the still close Jupiter / Venus pair.
08884 76 038J 8336 E 20100218010200870 17 25 0522300+291521 28 S
08884 76 038J 8336 E 20100218010205520 17 25 0532757+320438 57 S
08884 76 038J 8336 E 20100218010214040 17 25 0554424+371071 28 S
35938 09 052B 8336 E 20100218010635270 17 25 0619663-093693 28 S
35938 09 052B 8336 E 20100218010829410 17 25 0727452+074988 48 S
35938 09 052B 8336 E 20100218010903390 17 25 0749488+125220 28 S
35937 09 052A 8336 E 20100218011728410 17 25 0541993-123903 28 S
35937 09 052A 8336 E 20100218011812270 17 25 0606413-060056 18 S
35937 09 052A 8336 E 20100218011838890 17 25 0622213-013826 57 S
23936 96 029E 8336 E 20100218012321680 17 25 0729050-101281 18 S
90070 06 829A 8336 E 20100218023334770 17 25 0519800-255201 97 R
90070 06 829A 8336 E 20100218023401410 17 25 0529728-260213 57 R
90070 06 829A 8336 E 20100218023432870 17 25 0541279-262080 37 R
90070 06 829A 8336 E 20100218023448140 17 25 0546608-262120 67 R
78- 91 J 10-02-18 02:43:47 BY S; 9
TULSA1:
COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201m
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