BY C 091415

From: Brad Young via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2015 18:33:03 +0000 (UTC)
Okietex continues - hailstorm yesterday cleared to a decent night; glad I had satellites to see, although I was also getting quasars and other active nucleus objects in 14=15 mag range. Nothing like seeing 300 astronomers scramble in a hail storm, I'll say that.

UNID was 5 deg inclination orbit hovering 0.2-0.3 deg north of 39222, which had 26495 and 28154, 2 AMC sats near it. Number is fake.

66668 15 999A   8338 F 20150914081630420 57 25 2229548-052259 18 S+100 10 
66668 15 999A   8338 F 20150914081633870 57 25 2230259-052625 47 S 
66668 15 999A   8338 F 20150914081848930 57 25 2232332-052773 47 S 
66668 15 999A   8338 F 20150914082316280 29 25 2236148-053355 28 S 
23589 95 027A   8338 F 20150914041105540 57 25 2301315-134336 27 S+140 10 
23589 95 027A   8338 F 20150914041108990 57 25 2301382-134355 47 S 
23589 95 027A   8338 F 20150914041221220 57 25 2302580-134304 28 S 
23589 95 027A   8338 F 20150914041347060 57 25 2303975-133883 77 S 
23589 95 027A   8338 F 20150914041448340 57 25 2304974-133621 97 S 
39206 13 036A   8338 F 20150914060123590 57 25 2254604-045134 28 S+090 10 
39206 13 036A   8338 F 20150914060404060 57 25 2257286-044861 37 S 
40888 15 044B   8338 F 20150914060927670 57 25 2311805+013617 27 S+100 10 
40888 15 044B   8338 F 20150914061703620 57 25 2317348+020237 57 S 
40888 15 044B   8338 F 20150914061720010 57 25 2317557+020269 47 S 
40888 15 044B   8338 F 20150914061947130 57 25 2319368+021220 67 S 
40888 15 044B   8338 F 20150914062009810 57 25 2319696+021045 27 S 
40888 15 044B   8338 F 20150914062157970 57 25 2321014+021961 87 S 
27691 03 008A   8338 F 20150914063220100 57 25 2108303-092452 57 S+130 10 
27691 03 008A   8338 F 20150914063230610 57 25 2108476-092536 47 S 
27691 03 008A   8338 F 20150914063427220 57 25 2110434-092703 18 S 
27691 03 008A   8338 F 20150914063444660 57 25 2110760-092613 87 S 
12930 81 107A   8338 F 20150914064800730 57 25 2126133-104879 47 S+110 10 
12930 81 107A   8338 F 20150914064808890 57 25 2126327-104753 87 S 
12930 81 107A   8338 F 20150914065542690 57 25 2135540-103062 87 S 
12930 81 107A   8338 F 20150914065553800 57 25 2135772-103029 28 S 
23438 94 084D   8338 F 20150914073159150 57 25 2240740-163959 87 S+150 10 
23438 94 084D   8338 F 20150914073230340 57 25 2241272-163874 77 S 
23438 94 084D   8338 F 20150914073249710 57 25 2241591-163748 57 S 
39222 13 041A   8338 F 20150914080202680 57 25 2215763-054787 18 S+100 10 
39222 13 041A   8338 F 20150914081448390 57 25 2228567-054631 97 S 
39222 13 041A   8338 F 20150914082210430 57 25 2235969-054835 77 S 


 Brad Young Bright:20 x 80 Celestron binoculars parallelogram tripod Dim:22" f/4.2 UC Obsession _at_ 100x Numbers above and methods explained at: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/Jan-2015/0074.html COSPAR 8336 =TULSA1 +36.139208,-95.983429 660ft, 201m COSPAR 8335 =TULSA2 +35.8311  -96.1411 1083ft, 330m
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