09- 4 B 09-05-24 21:09:12.0 BD 68.3 0.3 3 22.8 A; +0.5->inv 05-683 A 09-08-29 02:32:15 BY 78.8 2.0 5 15.8 M; 8->9 02- 36 C 09-08-31 09:41:24 BY 288.5 0.3 68 4.242 F'F; 5->inv Note 1 05- 4 B 09-09-01 02:16:28 BY 185.5 0.5 22 8.43 A; 5->7 99- 28 C 09-09-01 02:29:14 BY 389.8 1.0 5 78.0 A, 6->9 92- 52 A 09-09-01 03:29:34 BY 376.3 0.4 19 19.81 A'A(F)AA(F) 4->inv Note 2 92- 79 B 09-08-29 01:53:08 BY S; 7 93- 30 C 09-08-29 02:12:20 BY S; 10 09- 43 B 09-08-29 02:34:37 BY S; 6 72- 69 A 09-08-29 02:46:02 BY S; 8 89- 9 F 09-08-29 03:03:21 BY S; 9 90- 70 B 09-08-29 03:03:49 BY S; 9 93- 35 A 09-08-29 03:27:10 BY S; 9 65-109 A 09-08-29 03:52:07 BY S; 10 07- 37 B 09-08-29 04:17:24 BY S; 9 07- 49 D 09-08-29 04:41:25 BY S; 9 87-105 A 09-08-29 06:00:52 BY S; 10 09- 36 B 09-09-01 02:57:43 BY S; 7 09- 36 A 09-09-01 03:17:01 BY S; 8 Notes: 1) Intermediate flashes near culmination were nearly on hp time, and 6 mag or dimmer. 2) First (timed) maxima was usually ~2s long; once puncuated with a flash. 2nd A was usually a flash at beginning of pass, degraded to a dim A. 3rd A was always just a short A, although usually almost as bright as 1st A. Last A was usually dim and short until at end of pass it became a sharp flash, some 5 mag. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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