Hi, Ik can confirm Marco's observation of Sunday evening, no flares seen but steady brightness through zenit of around mag 0-1. Here's a picture I took with 3 Starlink satellites and one (still) unknown. Time around 20:33UTC over Bruges, Belgium. https://drive.google.com/open?id=12y2ScfEZFJUOWLZpgGHyk30ZL6gva-ZF or a compilation of 3 pictures with the unknown moving through the Starlink train. https://drive.google.com/open?id=13aaZocE0rEsv7ZFzw2dukc5BpTvbIHJ9 gr, Tristan Cools BWGS-Belgian Working Group Satellites Op zo 19 apr. 2020 om 23:20 schreef Marco Langbroek via Seesat-l < seesat-l_at_satobs.org>: > > > Between 20:25 and 20:45 UT I saw a file of dozens of very bright Starlink > satellites from the 2020-019 launch pass by, very impressive, in a long > continuing line that went on for some 20 minutes. At any time there were at > least 7 or 8 of them visible in the sky. > > Very bright: almost all magnitude +0.5, only 1 or two fainter (mag +2). > > Maximum elevation in order of 60 degrees. > > - Marco > > > ----- > Dr Marco Langbroek - SatTrackCam Leiden, the Netherlands. > e-mail: sattrackcam_at_langbroek.org > > Cospar 4353 (Leiden): 52.15412 N, 4.49081 E (WGS84), +0 m ASL > Cospar 4355 (Cronesteyn): 52.13878 N, 4.49937 E (WGS84), -2 m ASL > Station (b)log: http://sattrackcam.blogspot.com > Twitter: _at_Marco_Langbroek > ----- > _______________________________________________ > 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 Mon Apr 20 2020 - 03:17:26 UTC
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