March 6, 2008 1116 UT
Observer's Comments: Unidentified
flash. Snow and cloud all night. This flash may have been a bright
meteor
shining through a thin section of cloud or a possible satellite flash.
No radio scatter connected with the flash.
Still to be identified.
Movies :
Movie 1, Sandia National Laboratory Sentinel
camera capture, without sound:
v20080306_1116ut_Ashcraft.mov
762 KB 6 seconds
Radio spectrograph below shows no prominent forward
scatter reflection during the 1116 UT minute, only small space dust particles.
This makes me think the flash may be satellite related.
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