Before 18:00 UTC practically covered sky, but then the wind changed from the north to the east, and formed a good clearing to the south, especially to the southwest. From what I see, satellites that until now did not follow too much DMSP F17 and DMSP F18 are active to make some bright flares. This afternoon surprised one of them. Date: 11/14/2016 SL-16 R/B (23405): Time between 18:19:26 UTC and 18:19:55 UTC (HS begin 18:19:06.9 UTC), magnitude +3.5 DMSP F18 (35951): point max. brightness RA 23h01m05s DE -08º24'23'' a previous sec., Time betwenn 18:26:30 UTC and 18:26:59 UTC (HS begin 18:26:14.0 UTC), flare magnitude -1.5 3602, 36.8390º 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 Mon Nov 14 2016 - 20:06:00 UTC
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