LB obs 2007 Apr 15

From: Leo Barhorst (leo.barhorst@tele2.nl)
Date: Wed Apr 18 2007 - 15:02:24 EDT

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    After a very warm day, 28 C, the evening was nice and warm.
    Sky very clear.
    Saw ISS making a S mag -3 pass at 19:33 UT.
    Also observed the newest Chinese oceanographic satellite and its rocket.
    
    
    01- 23 B 07-04-15 20:44:35   LB   69.0 0.5   6 11.5   AA, 4->7
    Timings: 11.41 11.56 11.51 11.46 11.31 11.76 sec.
    
    02- 56 A 07-04-15 20:22      LB                       S, 5, 1 fl, 3
    03- 50 B 07-04-15 20:00      LB                       S, 5
    07- 10 A 07-04-15 21:28      LB                       S,5 -> S, 6
    Faded at almost zenit, and stayed then S again
    
    07- 10 B 07-04-15 20:31      LB                       S, 4
    Easy naked eye object.
    
    65- 65 C 07-04-15 21:17:44   LB   53.4 0.2  32  1.67  FF, 6->i
    Timings: 5.01 3.16 5.05 4.97 1.80 1.79 3.35 3.08 3.77 1.49 4.62
    1.62 2.00 3.22 3.35 5.09 sec.
    Difficult to time.
    
    86- 61 A 07-04-15 19:57:28   LB   29.4  .   14  2.100 'FFF-'F, 4->i
    Timings: 1.94 2.03 1.96 1.97 2.15 12.92 2.34 2.09 2.00 sec.
    
    87- 74 G 07-04-15 21:11:36   LB   72.4 2.0   2 36     MM, 6->7
    Timings: 37.46 34.99 sec.
    
    92- 08 B 07-04-15 20:26      LB                       var, 6->7
    93- 56 B 07-04-15 20:10:44   LB   99.5 0.2  10  9.95  FF, 5->i
    Timings: 9.25 10.42 9.48 10.60 9.76 10.10 9.68 10.29 9.60 10.40 sec.
    Combined period of 18.9 sec?
    
    2007: 170 obs
    PPAS: 14881 obs
    
    Greetings and clear skies
    Leo Barhorst - Medemblik - The Netherlands
    Webpage: www.satlist.nl
    
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