8539 obs May 31

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@verizon.net)
Date: Mon May 31 2010 - 03:40:33 UTC

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    27699 03 009B   8539 G 20100531023924830 17 25 1543632+260872 38
    27699 03 009B   8539 G 20100531023948120 17 25 1552218+460376 38
    14728 84 012C   8539 G 20100531024628440 17 25 1654674+313209 38
    14728 84 012C   8539 G 20100531024645870 17 25 1656686+270940 38
    36105 09 066B   8539 G 20100531024721810 17 25 1732265+551037 38
    
    After losing 27699 in my fov I was able to look up and see it with the 
    unaided eye in the sky. It then flared to at least a -4 mag.
    
    36105 was very close to Nu 2 Draco.
    
    Lat. 39.4707 Lon. -79.3388 Alt. 2590 ft.  -4 UTC
    What these numbers mean : http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html 
    
    
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