DMB Obs Mar 30
dmbrierley@taz.dra.hmg.gb
Fri, 3 Apr 1998 09:29:44 +0000
9607201267598033021062446 010 12004437 +62357 15 5
9607201267598033021064837 010 12235569 +56063 1 5
9602902267598033021075741 010 12032832 +44207 15 5
9602902267598033021081541 010 12042155 +46299 1 5
9208301267598033021085292 010 12192743 +52192 1 5
9208301267598033021091822 010 12200450 +51272 3 5
9101701267598033021114833 010 12082080 +67316 1 5
9101701267598033021125151 010 12162270 +76276 1 5
9801905267598033022111826 010 12005230 +64013 2 5
9900000267598033022111902 010 12005230 +64013 2 5
9801902267598033022115624 010 12015457 +68091 1 5
9801901267598033022115624 010 12015457 +68091 1 5
999
The unknown, varying between +6.5 and +9.5, is probably not the
Iridium rocket, which by that time had entered quite a different
orbit. The Iridiums were +8 steady.
David Brierley
Malvern, Worcestershire, UK
Station 2675, 52.1358N, 2.3264W, 70m