193 was nothing like it was last evening. Last evening it was in the SE and very bright. Tonight it was in the SW so I expected it to be dimmer and it was. Unfortunately it was a lot dimmer. I'm hearing it has now started to tumble as it flirts with the upper atmosphere and that was evident tonight. I was only able to see it briefly when it rotated and flared near the end of the pass. Then faded quickly from view. Only visible for maybe 3 seconds. Moving very fast. Tonight was probably the last time we'll see it from here. Heavens Above calls for passes the next two nights but they'll also in the west (bad news for an evening pass) and much lower. Let's hope Rob gets to see the debris train. If I understand the times correctly it'll still be light at Maui but some on SeeSat are speculating it could be bright enough to be visible. patrick