yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s s.s nnn ff.fff comments 81-119 B 06-07-11 22:41:11.1 BD 174.3 0.5 18 9.69 F'f'; +6.0(7.0)->inv 88- 89 A 06-07-11 23:33:05.3 BD 150.7 0.3 66 2.28 F'a'; +6.0->inv 92- 52 A 06-07-12 00:06:10.3 BD 112.4 2.0 1 112 Ma'; +3.0->6.5 92- 73 B 06-07-11 22:52:39.6 BD 79.3 0.2 30 2.64 A; +6.0->8.0 97- 17 B 06-07-11 23:10:40.3 BD 124.2 0.3 19 6.54 A; +6.0->inv 97- 82 B 06-07-12 00:41:40.2 BD 103.8 0.2 7 14.8 F; ssf; +5.0->inv 99- 4 A 06-07-11 22:57:41.1 BD 79.3 0.2 30 2.65 F'f; +4.0->inv 05- 43 A 06-07-11 22:23:03.1 BD 41.1 0.3 10 4.1 A; 7.0->inv 05- 43 G 06-07-11 23:51:16.9 BD 108.2 0.3 12 9.02 A; +4.0->inv; ssm 05- 48 C 06-07-12 00:26:56.4 BD 156.7 0.3 42 3.73 A; +5.5->inv 06- 14 B 06-07-12 00:35:23.9 BD 53.1 0.2 15 3.54 A; +5.0->7.0 92- 52 A 22076 TOPEX/Poseidon was unexpectedly bright during long lasting flat maxima. Longer observation times in different directions might resolve a proper optical period. 97- 82 B 25105 Iridium 24 had a complex optical behaviour. Following individual flash timings, with groups indicated by square brackets [3.91 3.66 3.19 4.63] [3.61 11.93] 14.52 [10.42 4.17] [10.65 5.75] [9.98 3.78] [10.14 3.41] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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