A short cloudless period allowed me to do these obs; 84-123 A 00-08-04 20:43:20 LB 128.4 0.5 7 18.3 AA, 3->i, sm, 4 Timings: 19.97 37.50 16.98 18.85 35.06 sec 87- 62 A 00-08-04 20:49 LB S, 6 93- 59 B 00-08-04 20:54 LB S, 3 96- 17 B 00-08-04 21:20:25 LB 87.4 1.0 1 87 MM, 5->7 99- 39 B 00-08-04 21:15:01 LB 140.1 0.2 20 7.01 AA, 4->i Timings: 6.03 7.46 6.81 6.43 7.16 7.03 7.15 7.49 7.26 6.87 6.69 7.59 7.83 6.34 6.65 7.40 7.26 6.06 8.17 6.42 sec 99- 57DJ 00-08-04 21:08:27 LB 85.6 0.2 6 14.26 Irr, FAF, 2(4)->i, ID? Timings: 17.51 5.44 9.48 13.49 12.22 13.61 13.84 sec Not quite sure about the ID. If I remember well Russell Eberst also reported this object as flashing. It moved from Lambda Peg to Gamma And. Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 699 Obs in 2000 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL 10435 obs in PPAS ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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