Clouds begin to be frequent, in this case, especially in the pre-dawn Highlight FIA Radar 4 shining enough to be visible, and a weak UNID at a glance by scrolling E-W Date: 11/08/2016 SL-16 R_B (22285): Time between 18:06:27 UTC and 18:07:45 UTC (HS begin 18:06:19.1 UTC), magnitude +3 Cosmo-Skymed 4 (37216): max brightness between RA 21h21m DE 18º26' and RA 21h13m and DE 9º 59', Time between 18:18:10 UTC and 18:19:01 UTC (HS begin 18:17:52.7), flare magnitude 0 FIA Radar 4 (41334): Time between 18:29:00 UTC and 18:29:56 UTC (HS begin 18:28:51 UTC), magnitude 3.5 SL-14 R/B (16987): max brightness between RA 01h05m12s DE 25º18'52'' and RA 00h59m26s DE 21º33' , Time between 18:36:53 UTC and 18:37:49 UTC, (HS begin 18:36:35.5 UTC), flare magnitude +3.5 CZ-4 R/B (28415): Time between 18:46:33 UTC and 18:46:51 UTC (HS begin 18:46:16.6 UTC), magnitude +3 Only naked eye: UNID: Time between 18:20:16 UTC and 18:20:46 UTC (Error Time between 0 sec and 16 sec more late), Great angular velocity, East-West, about 5º north of Vega (+/- 2º), magnitude +3.5, Jon has told me that it is unlikely an Ofeq (being Ofeq 10 (39650) the closest) Date: 11/09/2016 HST (Hubble Space Telescope) (20580) - Possible, the place where it has been seen is not known by the clouds but it is possible in Pyxis, Time Between 04:43:57 UTC and 04:44:05 UTC magnitude +2 SL-16 R/B (16182): Time between 05:45:09 UTC and 05:45:41 UTC (no more by the clouds) (HS begin 05:44:50.9 UTC), magnitude +3 ISS (25544): Time between 06:06:51 UTC and 06:07:45 UTC, Impossible to determine the place by the light of pre-dawn 3602, 36.839º N, 2.4498º W, 30 m, Almería (Spain) -- José Luis Ruiz Gómez _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Thu Nov 10 2016 - 13:34:23 UTC
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