I leave two very small Adeos 2 potos. In the first, the halfway line that crosses the star Dubhe, the mirror is (47.6º 78.8º) with magnitude +1 (+/- 0.4); and second, by Jupiter, the brightest in the flare, the mirror is ( 45.6º 108.3º) with magnitude -1 (+/- 0.4). However, from what I've seen, this satellite, when stopped working, among other things, had problems with mirrors. The other satellite with a much longer flare of magnitude -1 (+/- 0.4), as was thought, was one of the Cosmos-Skymed. In particular, Cosmo-SkyMed 3 ( 33412) with mirrors on the maximum (54.2º 274.6º) Almería, Spain (36.8389º, -2.4499º) https://www.dropbox.com/s/4p3uoiepfypw8jm/20160119062157_Sat%20Adeos%202%20norad%2027597%20cross%20Dubhe%20magn%20%2B1%20%28%2B-0.4%29_SAM_8052_Filter_redu_cut.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/xqqvq0df06lgokv/20160119062339_Sat%20Adeos%202%20norad%2027597%20near%20Jupiter%20magn%20-1%20%28%2B-0.4%29_SAM_8054_Filter_redu%20cut.jpg?dl=0 -- José Luis Ruiz Gómez _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Tue Jan 19 2016 - 05:11:34 UTC
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