Re: Re: ETS 6 Watch 2000

From: Bjoern Gimle (b_gimle@algonet.se)
Date: Mon Jan 24 2000 - 00:30:34 PST

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    >At last I managed to see ETS-6 #23230 94-56A from Sweden. I was watching
    >from UT 16:56, 30 seconds naked eye, then 30 sec in 7*50 binoculars etc.
    
    
    Apologies for violating my own flash observation rules:
    
    The bright flashes were around RA 02:30, Dec -7 d.
    The secondaries were "bright" (+4?) from 02:52 -8 to 03:12 -8.5
    The last observed flash was at 03:46 -9.5.
    
    Then I gave up after an additional minute since we were late for dinner and
    had to leave site 5919 without waiting for a second bright series.
    
    >faint between the secondary and tertiary. In the final phase, the tertiary
    >flashes were the brightest.
    >
    These flashes were below mag. +7
    
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