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Observations made in the constellation Equuleus:

Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Equuleus)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye   Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light   Transparency: fair   Seeing: fair
Time: Thu Dec 10 01:59:30 2020 UT   Obs. no.: 2221

The ISS presented another opportunity to see it going high over Jupiter and Saturn in the Southwest just before 6 pm and was seen through light cloudiness but there will be another Pass tomorrow.

Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -7, est. to be in Equuleus)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye   Location: Garden Grove, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light   Transparency: good   Seeing: good
Time: Wed Sep 24 03:01:10 2008 UT   Obs. no.: 1800

Finally starting to make use of my Canon PowerShot so there will be videos forthcoming on YouTube.The Flare was supposed to be "double" from Iridium 66 during this opportunity.

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