In the first place many thanks to Ted Molczan for passing so many details about this object. This proves once more the importance of SeeSat-L. To night, while the sky was rather poor, this satellite had another transit (possibly the last from my site in this visibility spell). My PPAS observation: 04- 33 A 04-10-08 18:10:40.1 BD 54.4 0.2 8 6.8 1.5->inv Laps were 5.50 1.54 6.65 4.96 1.82 5.61 1.10 5.79 1.01 5.22 1.62 5.31 1.43 5.31 1.52 The average of the long intervals between max is 5.39 sec The average of the short intervals between max is 1.43 sec First max within a period was "round", next was "flashy", with the short interval between them. Bram Dorreman COSPAR 4160 51° 16' 45.5" N 5° 28' 36.6" E (WGS84) 35 m ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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