Bart De Pontieu
Here's a short overview of the observations we've received in the last weeks. Please concentrate on those objects! 95- 32 B stays absolute top-priority.
Cospar-ID: Date, Observer, Number of timings -------------------------------------------- 83- 69 J : May 5, BD, 10 84- 109 B: May 4, BD, 12 89- 17 B : June 14, LB, 28 91- 19 B : May 19, MM, 17 92- 8 B : April 30, BD, 10 92- 8 B : June 23, JEV, 25 92- 12 B : June 15, LB, 10 June 16, LB, 40 92- 73 B : April 29, BD, 9 94- 24 B : May 5, BD, 3 June 6, RB, 2 94- 41 B : June 19, RB, 10 94- 74 B : June 20, RB, 20 95- 2 D : May 4, BD, 10 95- 32 B : June 12, LB, 10 June 14, KJ, 29 June 14, LB, 10 June 16, KJ, 28 June 16, LB, 10 95- 58 B : June 15, LB, 15 June 16, LB, 14
92- 12 B, 95- 32 B and 95- 58 B look the most promising right now for a 'quasi-simultaneous approach'. I hope to look at all the observations soon to see whether any 'synodic anomalies' have been seen. It's generally not a bad idea to try to observe more than 20 flashes, if possible.