Some obs from a few days ago, when clouds and fog prevented me from observing more sats. Tonight it was very clear. At 18:23 UT ISS/STS92 made a nice pass. It was S mag -1 and at 18:25 UT it entered the earthshadow and faded away in orange colour. But as the EVA was still underway the floodlights were on and I could follow the shuttle in the shadow. It was mag 7 to 8. Followed it almost 1 minute into the shadow. 81- 33 B 00-10-17 18:39 LB S, 5 83- 4 A 00-10-17 18:47 LB S, 6 87- 18 A 00-10-17 17:58:41 LB 108.9 0.5 7 15.6 AA, 4->7 89- 28 B 00-10-14 03:19 LB S, 5 89- 86 B 00-10-14 03:25 LB almost S, 6 91- 41 B 00-10-17 17:53:23 LB 48.3 0.5 6 8.1 AA, 5->6 92- 8 B 00-10-17 18:54 LB S, 6 92- 76 B 00-10-17 18:01 LB S, 6 93- 8 B 00-10-17 18:30 LB S, 7 93- 70 B 00-10-17 18:58:35 LB 23.9 0.5 1 23.9 AA, 6->i 94- 41 B 00-10-17 17:55 LB almost S, 5 94- 61 B 00-10-17 19:09 LB S, 4 94- 74 B 00-10-13 17:43 LB S, 3 96- 71 B 00-10-17 17:46:48 LB 64.3 1.0 1 64 MM, 4->i 99- 25 C 00-10-17 18:51 LB S, 5 Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 983 obs in 2000 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL 10919 obs in PPAS ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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