Obs 15 april 1999 + space publication
Barhorst L.J.C. (L.J.C.Barhorst@arcadis.nl)
Mon, 19 Apr 1999 08:50:30 +0200
The message came back from the server as undeliverable, so I'm sending
it again. It was first posted last friday.
81- 59 A 99-04-15 20:03:29 LB 96.2 0.2 40 2.41 FF, mag 5->inv, sm,6
Timings: 24.00 24.33 24.02 23.86 for every 10th flash
81- 84 B 99-04-15 19:56:22 LB 90.4 1.0 2 45.2 MM, mag 4->inv
83-127 N 99-04-15 20:08 LB almost S, mag 6
90- 13 A 99-04-15 20:21 LB almost S, mag 5
91- 13 B 99-04-15 20:57 LB almost S, mag 5
92- 8 B 99-04-15 21:04:54 LB 81.1 0.5 4 20.3 AA, mag 4->inv
92- 76 B 99-04-15 20:33:17 LB 99.3 0.5 2 49.6 AA, mag 5->inv
93- 8 B 99-04-15 20:41:51 LB 113.8 0.5 4 28.4 AA, mag 4->inv
93- 61 A 99-04-15 19:39:58 LB 121.0 0.2 8 15.13 FF, mag 1->inv,sm 3(5)
Timings: 14.53 15.38 15.04 15.26 15.32 15.22 30.26
94- 24 B 99-04-15 21:00:38 LB 64.0 0.5 10 6.40 AA, mag 4->inv
95- 21 B 99-04-15 20:49 LB slowly var, mag 5->6
98- 43 G 99-04-15 20:53:00 LB 148.6 0.5 4 37.1 AA, mag 4->inv
98- 76 B 99-04-15 19:49:31 LB 123.5 0.2 30 4.12 AA, mag 3->inv
99- 12 E 99-04-15 22:44:59 LB 72.0 0.2 40 1.80 FF, mag 3->inv
Timings: 17.77 17.92 18.31 17.97 for every 10th flash
Just bought the last issue of Scientific American Presents: The future of
space exploration.
It has great articles on some current satellites, exploring Mars,
spaceflight tomorrow ect.
Worth reading
Greetings and clear, dark skies
Leo Barhorst
52.77 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL