Obs Jan 1st

From: Leo Barhorst (leobarhorst@zonnet.nl)
Date: Sat Jan 01 2000 - 22:53:03 PST


Despite the weather forecast it was a splendid day and a clear
evening. Later on some fog appeared.

65- 98 C 00-01-01 18:34      LB                       S, 6
70- 25 F 00-01-01 17:31      LB                       almost S, 7
78- 96 A 00-01-01 17:27:22   LB   80.6 0.2   9  8.95  FF, 5->i
79- 30 B 00-01-01 17:58      LB                       S, 7
87- 11 A 00-01-01 16:56:11   LB   63.1 0.5  10  6.3   AA, 5->i
Going up a little?
87- 52 A 00-01-01 17:47      LB                       S, 5
87- 53 A 00-01-01 18:06      LB                       S, 5
90- 10 A 00-01-01 16:54      LB                       almost S, 4
90- 78 A 00-01-01 17:52      LB                       almost S, 5
92-  8 B 00-01-01 17:18:26   LB   98.6 0.5   2 49.3   AA, 5->i
94- 24 B 00-01-01 16:45:25   LB  129.5 0.5  10 12.9   AA, 4->i
Is going down slowly, 0.6 sec more for 10 periods than on Dec 29
94- 41 B 00-01-01 17:34:18   LB   46.3 0.5  10  4.6   AA, 5->i
94- 45 B 00-01-01 18:18      LB                       almost S, 5
94- 61 B 00-01-01 18:00      LB                       almost s, 6
95- 32 B 00-01-01 17:39:47   LB   83.8 0.5   4 20.9   AA, 5->i
98- 72 C 00-01-01 17:43:38   LB   82.8 0.5  14  5.92  AA, 4->i
Is a little bit Irr. Not all flashes occur 'on time'
99- 58 E 00-01-01 16:37:58   LB  115.3 0.2  50  2.307 FF, 3->7
Nice flasher
99- 72 A 00-01-01 17:24      LB                       S, 3
99- 73 B 00-01-01 17:14      LB                       S, 4
Was in a somewhat westerly path than predicted, but on time.

Saw ISS, 98- 67 A, at 17:08 UT in a S, mag 3 pass.

Greetings and clear, dark skies
Leo Barhorst
52.767 N  5.09 E  2 m ASL

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