Obs Dec 31 morning

From: Leo Barhorst (leobarhorst@zonnet.nl)
Date: Wed Dec 31 2003 - 03:09:29 EST

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    The last day of the year started with a clear sky; it was just
    freezing, but no wind.
    
    In the morning twilight I saw ISS at 06:51 UT come out of the
    shadow in the west. Passing high above Jupiter it got even
    brighter than Jupiter. Than faded to same mag as Arctures and
    slowly was lost in the bright twilight in the east.
    
    03- 31 A 03-12-31 06:20:50   LB   81.0 0.5   3 27.0   AA, 4->7
    Timings: 29.87 24.71 26.39 sec.
    
    85- 94 G 03-12-31 06:10:24   LB   74.5 0.5   4 18.6   AA, 6->7
    Timings: 17.69 19.47 18.11 19.21 sec.
    Period double at 37.2 sec?
    
    86- 19 C 03-12-31 06:24:36   LB   42.0 0.5   8  5.3   AA, 5->i
    Timings: 3.87 6.91 6.17 4.95 5.46 5.75 4.21 4.68 sec.
    A bit Irr.
    
    87- 11 A 03-12-31 06:34:25   LB   96.4 0.5   5 19.3   AA, 4->7
    Timings: 9.20 10.40 9.49 10.94 19.01 8.54 10.82 8.07 9.90 sec.
    Combined period of 9.xx and 10.xx sec.
    
    90- 29 J 03-12-31 05:43      LB                       S, 7
    92-  8 B 03-12-31 05:58:21   LB  101.6 0.5   4 25.4   AA, 4->7
    Timings: 26.26 23.81 26.81 24.67 sec.
    
    92- 53 B 03-12-31 06:47      LB                       S, 4
    93- 70 B 03-12-31 06:04      LB                       S, 6.5
    
    2003: 664 obs
    PPAS: 13056 obs
    
    HAPPY NEW YEAR
    All the best wishes for 2004
    
    Greetings and clear, dark skies
    Leo Barhorst, Medemblik NL
    Cospar 4252 52.76350 N 5.09114 E 2 m ASL
    http://www.home.zonnet.nl/leobarhorst/index.html
     
    
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