From other night / morning before a trip: 11732 80 019D 8336 G 20070918010929840 17 25 1930052+015886 28 S 11732 80 019D 8336 G 20070918010945690 17 25 1950788+085215 37 S 11732 80 019D 8336 G 20070918010951550 17 25 1959086+112351 87 S 11732 80 019D 8336 G 20070918011011530 17 25 2028850+200602 77 S 25991 99 067A 8336 G 20070918012230890 17 25 1946434+183316 28 S 25991 99 067A 8336 G 20070918012249690 17 25 1942431+272372 77 S Designtn Date Time Obsr Durtn Acc Num Per Remarks 07- 23 A 07-09-18 01:13:52 BY 53.7 Flare mag 0 Note 1 78-105 A 07-09-18 01:47:29 BY S 7 71- 87 B 07-09-18 02:06:48 BY S 8.5 78- 64 A 07-09-18 10:27:50 BY 48.8 Flare +1 Note 2 87- 18 A 07-09-18 10:34:52 BY S 6 93- 61 A 07-09-18 10:44:16 BY 58.3 S 6 84- 47 H 07-09-18 10:59:12 BY S 6 72- 89 A 07-09-18 11:00:59 BY dtm mag 6 Notes: 1) 2nd BRIGHT flare from this bird when 45-60 deg up in the west! 2) Seen while looking for 28255 - not seen with overwhelming SeaSat near Mars and Capella. 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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