Dan Deak wrote: > #12908 was predicted to decay around November 30, but I will try for this one tonite although our pass is in very deep twilite. I suppose I might see it decay but not otherwise. Ed Cannon wrote: > Below are the last two evenings' clicks on Telstar 401 > (93-077A, 22927). I didn't have binoculars and saw only > the flashes listed. Both evenings the first one seemed > to be the brightest, and the last two were considerably > fainter than the other four. I certainly agree. Here are my sightings from last night (no positions): 2005 November 30 UTC; Home (Tulsa, +36.1, -95.9) 1:13:46 1X +2.5m 1:15:20 1x +3m Then I switched to 10x50s and did not see any more flashes. This may be explained by the fact that you saw your last one at > 1:23:11 And I typically see the flashes 6 minutes earlier. Guess I started too late! > So tonight maybe these six brightest flashes will begin > about 1:07:00 UTC (7:07 PM local time). Assuming its clear I'll start before 7:00 pm. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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