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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------