Finally a clear evening, after 1 month. 03- 2 A 03-10-14 18:45 LB S, 5, ID? Not sure about the ID, because sat followed a slightly different path than predicted. Now laserflashes seen, as this was a eastely pass at 45 degrees elevation. 03- 31 A 03-10-14 18:01:27 LB 111.9 0.5 5 22.4 AA, 5->i Timings: [8.78 12.18] [13.57 8.86] [13.46 8.57] [14.90 9.31] [15.22 7.01] sec. Combined period. Measured a sole 22.52 sec period after a long 15.89 sec part. Both not inclueded in above timings. 03- 37 C 03-10-14 17:35:38 LB 111.5 0.5 27 4.13 AA, 4(5)->i Timings: 3.64 4.09 4.28 4.26 4.02 4.14 4.08 4.36 4.51 3.88 4.18 4.25 4.05 4.38 7.86(missed 1 flash) 4.48 4.48 3.85 4.05 4.08 4.13 4.08 4.12 4.04 4.18 4.01 sec. Nice flashing in a still middle blue sky. 81- 59 A 03-10-14 18:28:23 LB 35.1 0.5 4 8.8 AA, 5->i 92- 12 B 03-10-14 18:36 LB S,5, 1 fl mag 4 A flash at the beginning of the pass. 97- 30 G 03-10-14 17:55:11 LB 82.1 0.2 25 3.28 FAF, 2-4-2->i Timings: 6.37 6.68 6.49 3.32 3.43 2.89 3.32 3.15 3.17 3.70 2.74 4.99 8.93 13.56 3.11 6.20 sec. A little bit difficult to measure. Several flashes not timed or not seen. 2003: 540 obs PPAS: 12932 obs Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik Cospar 4252 52.76350 N 5.09114 E 2 m ASL http://www.home.zonnet.nl/leobarhorst/index.html ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from SeeSat-L, send a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@satobs.org List archived at http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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