LB obs 2005 Dec 29

From: Leo Barhorst (leobarhorst@zonnet.nl)
Date: Thu Dec 29 2005 - 15:30:19 EST

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    Frosty day with sun and clouds. In the evening the clouds moved
    away. 
    
      The URL explaning the numbers :
       http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat
    
    01- 23 B 05-12-29 18:36:08   LB  122.2 0.5  10 12.22  AA, 4->i
    Timings: 11.22 12.50 12.16 12.01 13.08 11.83 12.01 12.48 12.59
    12.34 sec.
    
    01- 55 B 05-12-29 17:29      LB                       S, 5.5
    04- 21 B 05-12-29 16:54:52   LB   28.3 1.0   1 28     MM, 3->i, in clouds
    First pass in thin clouds.
    
    04- 21 B 05-12-29 18:43:19   LB  285.4 0.5  10 28.54  AA, 3->i, ssm, 4
    Timings: 27.57 27.44 29.31 26.90 [19.15 11.35] 28.00 [15.15 14.07]
    29.32 [13.85 13.93] 29.36 sec.
    Second pass in the west. More distict flashes. Later in the pass
    the sm became obvious between aternate maxima.
    
    75- 91 B 05-12-29 17:55:15   LB  185.8 0.2  22  8.44  Ff, 5(6)->i
    Timings: 8.33 25.38 8.48 8.37 8.50 8.37 8.44 8.53 8.42 8.44
    8.52 8.41 8.45 8.47 8.67 25.23 8.41 8.33 sec.
    At two parts the max were almost inv and not timed.
    
    76- 19 A 05-12-29 18:53:26   LB  105.8 0.2  19  5.57  FF, 4->i, sm, 5
    Timings: 5.64 5.48 5.69 5.59 5.60 5.56 5.68 5.56 5.60 5.51 5.67 5.45
    [2.96 2.70] [2.89 2.55] 5.43 [2.96 2.68] [2.60 2.83] 5.58 5.57 sec.
    
    81-119 B 05-12-29 17:09:06   LB  224.0 0.2  12 18.67  Faf-, 4->7->5->i
    Timings: 19.32 16.89 19.64 18.33 18.57 [4.45 13.98] [4.17 15.01] 
    [4.75 13.86] [5.40 12.89] [5.48 13.49] [4.70 14.18] [6.18 12.73] sec.
    At first the double maxima were close together, about 1 sec. Later
    more distinct and seperating more and more. Did time 1 more flash
    at 6.14 sec.
    
    82-118 A 05-12-29 18:31      LB                       almost S, 5
    83- 22 A 05-12-29 18:12:55   LB  179.5 0.2  10 17.95  FF, 4->i
    Timings: 5.22 6.78 11.22 8.06 6.01 8.90 3.19 2.24 3.42 3.10 6.40 
    3.26 2.17 3.96 3.76 4.89 46.44 9.38 13.98 4.36 4.48 9.34 8.97 sec.
    In the long timing the sat made a bright, mag 1 flash towards the end.
    Number of periods determined as many timings can be combined to 18 sec.
    
    87- 20 B 05-12-29 18:26:25   LB  151.2 1.0   3 50.4   MM, 5->7
    Timings: 51.44 47.27 52.45 sec.
    
    90- 81 R 05-12-29 18:06:31   LB   60.0 0.2   3 20.0   FF, 6->i
    Timings: [4.19 7.79 7.75] 19.80 [9.54 10.94] sec.
    Sometimes flashes difficult to see.
    
    92- 08 B 05-12-29 18:02:21   LB  147.5 1.0   3 49.2   MM, 4->6
    Timings: 92.23 55.27 sec
    
    98- 26 A 05-12-29 17:21:43   LB   57.6 0.2   5 11.52  FF, 2->i
    Timings: 12.36 11.43 22.53 11.26 sec. Then the flash pattern
    changed and also the sat got fainter.
    98- 26 A 05-12-29 17:22:59   LB   76.5 0.5   2 38.3   AA, 4->6
    Timings: 43.74 32.79 sec.
    
    2005: 916 obs
    PPAS: 14507 obs
    
    As the weather forecast predicts snow and icerain for tomorrow, later rain
    this will probably be my last report in 2005.
    
    ***** Happy New Year *****
    
    Greetings and clear, dark skies
    Leo Barhorst, Medemblik NL
    Cospar 4252 52.76350 N 5.09114 E 2 m ASL
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