Obs 960428 morning

Leo Barhorst (leobarhorst@pi.net)
Sun, 28 Apr 96 18:32:35 PDT

65- 98 C 96-04-28 02:21      LB                       slowly var, mag 6->7
82-102 B 96-04-28 02:53      LB                       almost S, mag 5
85- 41 B 96-04-28 02:03:52   LB  119.1 1     2 60     MM, mag 5->inv
86- 61 A 96-04-28 01:49:35   LB   71.9 0.2 140  0.514 FF, mag 5->inv
Timing every 20th flash: 10.00  10.07  10.38  10.70  10.07  10.39  10.31

90-  4 B 96-04-28 02:06:56   LB   79.7 0.5   6 13.3   AA, mag 5->inv
Accelerating?? Was 15 sec in february.
Timing each flash: 13.28  12.70  13.02  12.73  14.56  13.43

92-  8 B 96-04-28 01:57:12   LB  167.1 0.5  16 10.44  AA, mag 4->inv
Timing each flash: 10.39  10.65  10.17  10.69  10.52  10.48  10.75  10.07
10.52  10.43  10.62  9.71  11.69  9.17  10.66  10.61
Flash 12, 13 and 14: something strange happened. If 12 was timed early
and 13 on time, than 13 is longer. But this doesn't explain why 14 is short.

93- 36 B 96-04-28 01:40:26   LB  140.3 0.5  10 14.0   AA, mag 5->inv
Nice flashing, be aware of some secundairy maxima

93- 50 A 96-04-28 02:12:38   LB   70.0 0.2   8  8.75  FF, mag (1->5)->inv
Before I started my observation there was an even brighter flash to nega-
tive magnitude. During the obs the flash varied in brightness between
mag 1 and 5; the minima were invisible.

94- 85 B 96-04-28 02:34:47   LB   18.9 0.2  10  1.89  AA, mag 7->8
Very hard to observe, but there were absolutly brightness variations

95- 46 C 96-04-28 02:42      LB                       almost S, mag 4

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Name: Leo Barhorst    Alkmaar (Neth) 
52 deg 38 min N      4 deg  47 min E     2 m ASL
E-mail: leobarhorst@pi.net   also a member of Seesat-L
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