Hai Yang 1 (02-024A) very bright flashes

From: Ed Cannon (ecannon@mail.utexas.edu)
Date: Mon Jul 12 2004 - 03:24:09 EDT

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    Here are raw flash timings of 02-024A, 27430, Hai Yang 1, on 
    another evening, July 9 UTC:
    
    First, 4:18:41.61 -- 1.53, 8.52, 4.20, 35.70, 25.88, 2.85, 20.51, 
    4.14, 24.60, 19.95, 6.09, 24.26, 24.65, 19.34 -- 4:22:23.83
    
    The last one, low in the north, was seen by Fred without 
    binoculars as I watched it with my 8x42, and he estimated 
    it as significantly brighter than Arcturus (alpha BOO), 
    probably -1.  Some of the others were quite bright as well.
    
    The following evening, when it was east of the zenith, it 
    was much less exciting.  Here are raw times for July 10 UTC:
    
    First, 3:50:45.30 -- 35.10, 23.31, 54.34 -- 3:52:38.05
    
    Ed Cannon - ecannon@mail.utexas.edu - Austin, Texas, USA
    
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