Last evening just a few short clearings in the clouds, preventing me from observing the Shuttle and ISS, as was the case a day earlier to see the Stuttle and ET. Just made one obs. This morning it was better. 00- 6 B 01-04-21 02:33:11 LB 1139 0.2 9 12.66 AA, 3->i Is going up slowly. Timings: 12.82(1) 46.97(5) 26.57(7) 24.91(9) sec. 00- 33 A 01-04-21 02:59 LB var, 6->i Didn't see the B object, which was about a minute earlier. Did see the D-object, the Cosmos-3 M rocket. It was flashing with AA mag 4->inv, but no timings made. 00- 47 B 01-04-21 01:44 LB S, 3 82- 66 B 01-04-21 02:45 LB var, 6->i 89- 50 B 01-04-21 01:54 LB S, 6 93- 1 B 01-04-21 01:29 LB almost S, 7 94- 77 B 01-04-20 20:01 LB S, 4 95- 12 B 01-04-21 02:03 LB S, 5 97- 17 B 01-04-21 02:36 LB S, 5 99- 22 C 01-04-21 02:05:47 LB 78.8 0.2 10 7.88 AA, 4->i 99- 45 B 01-04-21 01:58:03 LB 71.0 1.0 1 71 AA, 4->i Only one flash observed Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 207 obs in 2001 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL 11222 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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