BY C 020112

From: Brad Young (allenb_young@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Feb 01 2012 - 02:35:38 UTC

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    Unseasonably warm. BADR-B (27003, 01-56C) gave a nice +2 flash, naked eye surprise, just west of Rigel, new one for me. Skymed 2  (32376, 7-59A) also flared up near Jupiter. PPAS later.
    25724 99 023A   8336 G 20120201004709560 17 25 0448832+052561 18  
    25724 99 023A   8336 G 20120201004756140 17 25 0507979+035681 28  
    25724 99 023A   8336 G 20120201004817320 17 25 0516588+031558 97  
    28646 05 016A   8336 G 20120201010228480 17 25 0625803+021644 47  
    28646 05 016A   8336 G 20120201010239690 17 25 0629383-002820 28  
    23862 96 029D   8336 G 20120201013555900 17 25 0527004+054221 28  
    23862 96 029D   8336 G 20120201013601180 17 25 0532544+072285 18  
    23862 96 029D   8336 G 20120201013605920 17 25 0537676+084764 28  
    35937 09 052A   8336 G 20120201015326180 17 25 0913820+670829 18  
    35937 09 052A   8336 G 20120201015342990 17 25 0908561+634550 28  
    35937 09 052A   8336 G 20120201015404030 17 25 0904308+592290 28  
     
    
    COSPAR 8336 = TULSA1
    36.139208,-95.983429
    
    
    COSPAR 8335 = TULSA2
    +35.8311  -96.1411 1100ft
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