As an surprise it became clear this evening. MIR came just 1 degree above the horizon and could not be observed. 69- 9 A 01-03-12 18:54:44 LB 61.4 0.2 2 30.7 AA, 5->i 81- 59 A 01-03-12 18:45:47 LB 43.2 0.2 10 4.32 AA, 4->6 82- 66 B 01-03-12 19:57 LB almost S, 6 87- 18 A 01-03-12 18:50:48 LB 88.2 0.2 6 14.70 'Aaa'A, 4(6)->7 87- 49 B 01-03-12 19:26:22 LB 33.0 0.5 1 33.0 AA, 3->7 87-106 B 01-03-12 19:19 LB almost S, 6 88- 62 B 01-03-12 20:22:44 LB 97.5 0.5 2 48.8 AA, 4->6 91- 19 B 01-03-12 19:15:34 LB 107.1 0.5 4 26.8 AA, 5->i 93- 61 A 01-03-12 20:14:20 LB 152.0 0.5 6 25.3 Irr, AA, 3->i, N? Timings: 27.43 27.66 28.99 20.88 21.68 11.31 14.05 sec. 94- 85 B 01-03-12 20:10 LB almost S, 7 95- 21 B 01-03-12 19:03 LB S, 5 95- 72 C 01-03-12 18:48 LB S, 5 96- 51 B 01-03-12 20:05 LB S, 5 99- 22 C 01-03-12 19:40:21 LB 125.4 0.5 20 6.27 AA, 3->5 Dtm, I got variing timings: 7.29 6.51 7.10 6.22 6.03 4.65 22.12(4 flashes) 25.20(4) 26.32(4) and 13.93(2)seconds. 99- 25 C 01-03-12 18:59 LB S, 5 Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 156 obs in 2001 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL 11171 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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