Moon plus high cirrus made for harder conditions. Did not see last night's UNID again but while revisiting the field I caught 19397 (Gorizont 16, 88-71A) flashing dimly to 8th mag, after seeing last weekend flashing brightly on the other side of the shadow. That night hasn't been reported yet - I'm still behind on this great stuff I've seen. 25725 99 023B 8336 F 20081010012107690 17 25 2038938-081797 97 R 25725 99 023B 8336 F 20081010012120460 17 25 2053118-081504 68 R 25725 99 023B 8336 F 20081010012141190 17 25 2114952-075839 48 R 25746 99 028C 8336 F 20081010015130780 17 25 0013741+164771 18 R 79- 57 A 08-10-10 00:49:57 BY 105.2 0.3 48 2.19 A'A'; 2,5->8 91- 29 B 08-10-10 01:17:56 BY 68.9 9.9 1 69 A; 7->8 99- 23 B 08-10-10 01:20:47 BY 44.0 0.4 10 4.40 A; 4->6 85- 94 G 08-10-10 01:27:22 BY 120.5 1.0 6 20.1 A; 7->8 88- 71 A 08-10-10 01:48:12 BY 634.0 0.4 5 126.8 F; 8->inv Brad Young TULSA 1 COSPAR 8336 36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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