Telescope Out = Clouds Pour In

From: Brad Young (brad.young@domain-engineering.com)
Date: Mon Sep 08 2008 - 16:47:06 UTC

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    LaCrosse 4 was very white during bright flare to +1, then back to usual
    orange. Distressing weather pattern lately of fair conditions until I get
    set up, then clouds pour in.
    
    26473 00 047A   8336 P 20080908014410750 17 25 1820944+175697 48 S
    26473 00 047A   8336 P 20080908014421410 17 25 1832453+233852 28 M+010 10
    26473 00 047A   8336 P 20080908014452640 17 25 1914426+402290 38 S
    26473 00 047A   8336 P 20080908014517120 17 25 2001899+515764 38 S
    
    Revisited three "old favorites" for PPAS:
    
    97- 34 C 08-09-08 01:31:44   BY  223.0 0.4 140  1.593 FF'; -1->inv Note 1
    83- 22 A 08-09-08 01:34:37   BY  126.7 0.4  40  3.17  A; 4->8 Note 2
    96- 39 B 08-09-08 02:17:27   BY  227.4 5.0   6 38     M; 6->7
    
    Notes:
    1) Very brightest flashes are single, others I counted brighter of pair. -1
    flash was at 1:28:42.42, magnificent!
    2) Seems to have a pattern of 6,5,4->8 mag cycles
    
    Brad Young
    TULSA 1
    COSPAR 8336
    36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL
    
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