After many years of almost exclusively PPAS-observations I like to return to Positional Observations. Quit a relief the tools now available, such as OrbReduce. Must get accustomed to it, I like it very much. Hope my mistakes are not too bad: Positional Observations. IOD format see http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html 24680 96 072A 4160 E 20110323192558920 27 15 1235183+330252 29 S+021 03 24680 96 072A 4160 E 20110323192639190 27 15 1418199+515922 49 S+024 05 28888 05 042A 4160 E 20110323200403140 27 15 1250008+544521 29 S+037 03 28888 05 042A 4160 E 20110323200441200 27 15 1351259+644323 29 S+030 05 28888 05 042A 4160 E 20110323214147820 27 15 0418081+420827 29 S Last object flared a few seconds after my fix, magnitude estimate +1. PPAS-observations: PPAS-format see http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s s.s nnn ff.fff comments 02- 46 B 11-03-23 20:55:47.2 BD 215.5 0.8 6 35.9 A; +3.5->inv 85- 94 G 11-03-23 20:13:37.0 BD 115.8 0.2 6 19.3 A; +6.5->inv 07- 27 B 11-03-23 20:32:54.0 BD 109.0 1.1 3 36.3 A; +2.7->inv; 1) Notes: 1) Reconstructed from voice recording; pressed wrong stopwatch button. PNAS: yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s comments 03- 42 B 11-03-23 19:04:39 BD L; +2.4->5.9; 1) 06- 44 A 11-03-23 21:01:39 BD L; +3.8; 2) Notes 1) 03042B: flare might be caused by Rubin attached to Kosmos-rocket. 2) 06044A: flare while waiting for 10035A, not found. Bram Dorreman Site 4160: 51.27931 N, 5.47683 E, 35 m (WGS84) _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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