A short period of clear weather on sunday evening. 00- 04 B 00-03-12 18:52:58.62LB S, 4, RA=12h35 d=+42 00- 04 B 00-03-12 20:32 LB S, 4 00- 04 H 00-03-12 19:13 LB S, 5 00-999 C 00-03-12 19:14:30 LB 95.6 0.2 18 5.31 S, 5, UNID It moved from RA=09h05m d=+8 to 09h10m d=+3 00-999 C 00-03-12 19:22:22 LB 106.0 0.2 20 5.30 FF, 7->i, UNID After watching another sat, I looked again for this flasher. The last flash was at RA=09h20m d=-1 81- 59 A 00-03-12 19:01:14 LB 108.7 0.2 18 6.04 AA, 4->7 88- 50 A 00-03-12 20:26:59 LB 117.9 0.5 7 16.8 AA, 4->i 90- 17 B 00-03-12 20:06:55 LB 100.3 0.5 6 16.7 AA, 4->7 95- 72 C 00-03-12 19:19 LB S, 5 98- 45 B 00-03-12 18:32 LB almost S, 5 98- 45 B 00-03-12 20:18:00 LB 181.9 0.5 3 60.6 AA, 3->7 99- 22 C 00-03-12 18:41:55 LB 58.0 0.2 52 1.116 AA, 4->5, dtm 99- 25 C 00-03-12 19:09:07 LB 172.7 0.5 4 43.2 AA, 4->6 99- 67 A 00-03-12 19:52 LB S, 4 Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst 170 obs in 2000 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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