Jerry Church wrote: > The weather has been terrible here in Oklahoma for the past few days so I've been > offline. Saturday, May 21st at 21:32:40 CDT I observed a first magnitude object travelling > from the west to the southeast. It passed just 4 degrees south of Saturn which was at 12hrs > 42 minutes and -1 degree, 45 seconds at that time. Cant find anything at HA. Anybody know > anything that would help me identify this object? Thanks so much. The only possible match I found is the Breeze-M tank (10006C / 36399), but it passed Saturn about 1 min earlier than you reported. It entered eclipse near AZ 140, EL 22. http://www.heavens-above.com/PassDetails.asp?lat=35.507&lng=-97.762&loc=Yukon&alt=396&tz=CST&satid=36399&date=40685.1050 925926 Ted Molczan _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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