In addition to my post of this morning I've added flash details. With some haze just a few obs last evening. This morning I observed Superbird A. Was looking a bit too far east and saw the last few bright flashes in the morning twilight. It is probably about 5 minutes earlier than Rob predicted. 01- 56 F 03-04-23 20:47:57 LB 199.6 0.2 40 4.99 FF, 3->i, sm, F, 1->0 Timings: 4.20 5.28 4.89 5.32 5.01 5.31 4.57 5.26 4.57 5.74 4.69 4.76 5.17 4.55 5.27 5.05 4.71 5.67 4.78 5.07 4.65 10.49 4.82 5.26 5.18 4.57 4.50 4.85 5.33 4.32 3.98 6.67 5.14 4.94 4.46 5.71 4.45 5.40 5.06 sec. Later in this easterly pass it showed alternate sm with flashes to mag 0. 02- 24 A 03-04-23 20:34 LB S, 5 89- 41 A 03-04-24 03:25:12.21LB 67.8 0.2 6 11.29 FF, 3->i # dT dcum UT remarks 0 0 0 03:24:04,44 F, mag 3 1 - - -- 2 22.47 22.47 03:24:26.91 F, mag 3 3-5 - - -- 6 45.30 1:07.77 03:25:12.21 F, mag 5 2003: 176 obs PPAS: 12568 obs Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 52.76350 N 5.09114 E 2 m ASL http://www.home.zonnet.nl/leobarhorst/index.html ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from SeeSat-L, send a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@satobs.org List archived at http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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