Awoke to a clear twilight sky, in which I managed a few obs of FIA Radar 1. The one with magnitude is for brightness only; useless for orbit determination. At about 11:33:02 UTC, it produced a flash of about mag 1 or 0, which lasted no more than 1 s. There were no other variations during the period of observation, which ended about 1 min after the flare. 37162 10 046A 2701 G 20101111112930210 17 25 0257818+642463 67 S 37162 10 046A 2701 G 20101111113034690 17 25 0329196+493108 97 S 37162 10 046A 2701 G 20101111113041710 17 25 0330810+475997 87 S 37162 10 046A 2701 G 20101111113204690 18 25 0343220+321217 68 S+039 03 37162 10 046A 2701 G 20101111113257480 17 25 0345415+242604 57 S IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html Site 2701: 43.68764 N, 79.39243 W, 230 m Instrument: 25 X 100 binoculars Ted Molczan _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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