Obs Oct 18

Brierley David (DMBRIERLEY@dera.gov.uk)
Tue, 19 Oct 1999 08:44:19 +0100

On this occasion NOSS 0 (A), 71-110A, flared to +4 shortly before the
first position given below, then faded to about +9.5 and was barely
visible by direct vision.

9208301267599101818463860  010  12050196  +44417   3  5
9208301267599101818473944  010  12063290  +46588   2  5
9208301267599101818475882  010  12065678  +46324   2  5
7111001267599101818574650  010  12221080  +18453   15 5
7111001267599101818583249  010  12230270  +29123   1  5
7111001267599101818592641  010  12001965  +39400   2  5

David M Brierley
Malvern, Worcestershire, UK
Station 2675, 52.1358N 2.3264W 70m
dmbrierley@compuserve.com


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