36105 09 066B 4160 F 20110529215210300 27 15 1005462+154809 99 S+023 05 78701 10 062X 4160 G 20110529223621690 27 15 1800026+453013 79 S+044 05 78701 10 062X 4160 G 20110529223714530 27 15 1800277+193020 29 S+044 05 26934 01 044A 4160 E 20110529235721250 27 15 1754076-112015 29 S+033 05 26934 01 044A 4160 E 20110530000006810 27 15 1731425+301902 29 S+030 05 37386 11 014A 4160 E 20110530002139970 27 15 1844499+020335 29 S+050 05 37391 11 014B 4160 E 20110530002310240 27 15 1957599+163829 99 S+048 05 37386 11 014A 4160 E 20110530002509440 27 15 2144259+291346 49 S+053 05 Notes: 01044A flared to magn. +0.8 at 00:01:47 or, better may be, had its maximum as its brightness increased gradually. I almost fell in the ID-pitfall by the 11014-objects. When I noticed a very large time difference between prediction and observation I saw B is preceding A and then those differences were less , still significant. Bram Dorreman Site 4160: 51.27931 N, 5.47683 E, 35 m (WGS84) _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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