An old observation of a NOSS trio: 91- 76 C 01-02-14 18:26 LB S, 6 91- 76 D 01-02-14 18:26 LB Var, 5->6 91- 76 E 01-02-14 18:26 LB S, 6 I picked it up just under Mu and Lambda Pegasus at 18:26 UT and followed it passing just north of Venus at 18:29 UT. Obs from Medemblik. During my winter holliday in Austria the weather was good for skiing but not so good for observing. I've made 3 obs of Superbird A, which was just high enough in the sky to be above the surrounding mountains. Observations made from Innerkrems, Austria 46.92 N 13.67 E 1500 m. 89- 41 A 01-02-27 03:05:54.89LB 297.1 0.2 26 11.43 FF, 3->i, sm, 5 Most flashes were mag 3, a few mag 2; some sm, mag 5 Didn't time 1 flash before 89- 41 A 01-02-28 03:07:13.97LB 377.0 0.2 33 11.43 FF, 3->i, sm, 5 First timed flash (# 0) was faint and orange coloured; rest was mostly Bright and white; some faint but also white. 89- 41 A 01-03-06 03:13:01.40LB 399.9 0.2 35 11.43 FfF, 3(5)->i Two very faint flashes before not timed. Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 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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