It must be in the air or something, but yesterday evening I again mixed up two satellites, and again it involved USA 186.
This time, I observed a magnitude zero flare in the zenith at 20:35:10 UTC and mistakenly reported it to the Seesat list as being a flare of USA 186 (05-042A).
In reality, it was another Keyhole, USA 129 (96-072A). USA 186 would pass 10 minutes later along a similar track...
It shows up on two images (both taken after the flare) and yielded 4 positions, the last of which is probably in error.
I also covered two passes of Lacrosse 5 (05-016A). The first pass was a twilight pass and Lacrosse 5 remained "hidden" most of that pass, except for a brief period of maybe 30 seconds after 19:14:10 UTC, when it suddenly appeared just east of Polaris at about mag. +2.5. Lutz reported it was gone again by 19:14:47 UTC.
The second pass saw no disappearance event. Lacrosse 5 was bright and steady, and four photographs yielded 8 positions.
"Another case of identity confusement"
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