USA 92 (22700) magnitude +2 (to more of 21000 Km!)

From: José Luis Ruiz via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 08:55:41 +0200
I have taken up to 3 pictures, the same, then prepared.
At any given time, at 3:00 UTC he was watching the asterism of Cassiopeia
(I call sickle for me after removing one of the stars), when suddenly I see
a star like halfway between Caph and Schedir stars (there did not have to
be anything of magnitude +2) I look over, and while the stars tililan
unpredictably, this new star seemed to do it about twice a second. That and
I have no doubt, and I start taking pictures. As he did, he saw how it
moved more closer to the star Schedir.
The photographs show how something moves slowly. After checking it, I have
concluded that it is USA 92.

36.8389ºN, 2.4498ºW, Almería (Spain)

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José Luis Ruiz Gómez
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