A Few Obs BY

From: Brad Young (brad.young@domain-engineering.com)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2007 - 14:12:10 EDT

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    For Classfd.tle:
    
    28537 05 004A   8336 G 20070403012930010 17 25 0728277+213171 67 S
    28537 05 004A   8336 G 20070403012942900 17 25 0738707+173699 68 S
    28541 05 004C   8336 G 20070403012948880 17 25 0742792+180564 58 S
    28541 05 004C   8336 G 20070403013019090 17 25 0803836+091078 28 S
    28541 05 004C   8336 G 20070403013041030 17 25 0817618+031905 58 S
    
    PPAS:
    Designtn   Date    Time     Obsr Durtn Acc Num  Per   Remarks
    01- 38 B 07-04-03 03:05:28   BY  117.6 0.2   6  19.6  F'f mag 5.5,6->inv
    
    As usual, the secondary flash not counted, as this seems to be the
    convention based on past timings. Tried 91-61A, too difficult for me to time
    for conditions. It was one of those nights where things often went awry;
    went outside to look at an object without binocs, flashlight broke, etc. I'm
    sure you've all had them.
    
    Brad Young
    TULSA 1
    COSPAR 8336
    36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL
    
    
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