BY Obs Mar 11

From: Brad Young (allenb_young@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Mar 11 2011 - 03:33:04 UTC

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    ISS, now w/o Discovery, was amazing on high SE pass to mag -3 or better. The GRACEs flared very well and very orange (2-12A&B). Also saw a flaring geosat in binoculars at 4th magnitude at 2:41:05, but didn't take a precise enough position to know if it was 23816 (Intelsat 707) or another very nearby that I don't remember flaring this bright. STSS Demo 1 (35937) seen as UNID while looking for 90070 (not seen).
    
    18025 87 043H   8336 E 20110311013229740 17 25 0841090+282911 68 R
    35937 09 052A   8336 E 20110311023032930 17 25 0819638-032962 68 S
    
    02- 12 B 11-03-11 01:30:53   BY                      L; 2
    02- 12 A 11-03-11 01:31:22   BY                      L; 2
    11- 01 C 11-03-11 01:59:37   BY  40.1 0.3  49  0.82  F; 3->8
    
    TULSA1:
    COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201m
    
    
    
          
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