Saw them back in 2017. Didn't notice any flash then. 2017 Mar 8 Wed eve Times are PM EST 1843 531 H M S Tim Azi El C Dir Mag Dys F Hgt Shd Rng EW Phs R A Dec 40111 YAOGAN 20C IM=48 7 43 15 118 42 C 272 21.0=58 1 1 650 80 893 0.9 25 936 10.0 40109 YAOGAN 20A IM=47 7 43 22 119 45 C 273 20.9=56 1 1 650 105 864 0.9 27 928 11.5 40110 YAOGAN 20B IM=48 7 43 32 118 43 C 272 21.0=58 1 1 650 79 892 0.9 25 936 10.1 36413 YAOGAN 9A IM=36 8 47 43 301 64 84 20.8=44 2 1 603 25 659 1.2 82 536 48.7 36414 YAOGAN 9B IM=37 8 47 51 302 62 85 20.9=46 1 1 603 41 672 1.2 85 522 49.4 36415 YAOGAN 9C IM=36 8 47 59 301 65 84 20.8=44 1 1 602 21 658 1.2 82 538 48.6 - Jay Respler JRespler_at_superlink.net Monroe Township, New Jersey On 4/1/20 4:13 PM, tristan.cools--- via Seesat-l wrote: > Hello, > > Just for fun I tried to observe the Yaogan 20A,B,C (40109,40110,40111) > equivalent of the Noss triplets this evening. Very surprised that > they all > gave negative(mag -1) flares at a certain moment. > > Here's a picture: > https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UbeQ7J0QbrZNEQsewEJKUapU3UgmlFbA > > Observation was over Bruges, Belgium at 19:29 UTC NE near UMA. > > Anyone have a similar observation ? > > greetings, > Tristan Cools > BWGS - Belgian Working Group Satellites > _______________________________________________ > Seesat-l mailing list > http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Fri Apr 03 2020 - 00:17:30 UTC
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