Re: Superbird A (89-041A, 20040) on Dec. 15

From: Ed Cannon (edcannonsat@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Dec 16 2005 - 04:37:20 EST

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    Thank you Björn and Leo for your replies about its flash period
    being 22+ seconds.  Of course one problem with that in the past
    is that around the phase shift there was always an odd number 
    of 11-second spans, so using 22 seconds, I could not count all 
    of the flashes for a PPAS report.
    
    I wonder if I gave up too soon, if it flashed brighter again a
    minute or two later after I quit looking.  But that was a pretty
    long series of 11-second time spans. 
    
    Tonight has been cloudy.  Lots of clouds are forecast for the
    next several days, but there may be a couple of clear evenings.
    
    Ed Cannon - ecannon@mail.utexas.edu - Austin, Texas, USA
    
    
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