BY Obs Jul 10 + Jul 6

From: Brad Young (allenb_young@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Jul 10 2011 - 04:07:59 UTC

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    After last night's all nighter, which was primarily satellites because of the moon, only a few tonight. Another deterrent was a return to 100F heat even at start of session.
    
    24680 96 072A   8336 G 20110710024252180 17 25 1840889+381194 68  
    
    26473 00 047A   8336 G 20110710025352410 17 25 1455650+321577 28  
    26473 00 047A   8336 G 20110710025507740 17 25 1608902-032874 48  
    15071 84 065C   8336 G 20110710025845740 17 25 2112345+302774 18 
    
    Looks like observations of some of these objects from Moosic, PA earlier in the week did not make it to the list. For "historical interest", here are those:
    15071 84 065C   9876 G 20110706015801030 17 25 1915891+144885 28 S
    37162 10 046A   9876 G 20110706020126590 17 25 1615977+274606 58 S
    27699 03 009B   9876 G 20110706020415840 17 25 1749755+184507 78 S
    27699 03 009B   9876 G 20110706020428460 17 25 1754814+291684 58 S
    26473 00 047A   9876 G 20110706020939280 17 25 1456376+594532 58 S
    
    Brad Young
    Moosic PA
    
    Dummy Site 9876 = +41.353, -75.739, 650 ASL 
     
    
    COSPAR 8336 = TULSA1
    36.139208,-95.983429
    
    
    COSPAR 8335 = TULSA2
    +35.8311  -96.1411 1100ft
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