Ed Cannon wrote: > If I wasn't tracking another object by mistake, it seems > that maybe Cosmos 1680 Rk (16012) has accelerated again: > > 85- 79 B 00-08-02 03:45:25 EC 111.2 0.5 10 11.12 max mag +3.5 >The last reports on it in 1999 (in the newly online PPAS > files) were 17.8 on December 9 and 16.2 on December 10. Not quite, Ed. 1985- 79 B has been accelerating since april 2000 and reached a maximum op 9 seconds early may. Its period is now going up again. See my obs of this object below: 85- 79 B 00-04-06 20:28:53 LB 107.3 0.5 10 10.7 AA, 4->i 85- 79 B 00-04-07 19:56:12 LB 105.7 0.5 10 10.6 AA, 4->7 85- 79 B 00-04-10 19:58:58 LB 86.6 0.5 8 10.8 AA, 5->7 85- 79 B 00-05-05 23:10:25 LB 27.6 1.0 1 28 MM, 5->7 85- 79 B 00-05-13 22:08:55 LB 90.1 0.5 10 9.0 AA, 5->i 85- 79 B 00-05-20 21:40:04 LB 113.2 0.5 12 9.43 AA, 4->i 85- 79 B 00-07-28 21:39:05 LB 110.2 0.5 5 22.0 AA, 5->i 85- 79 B 00-07-29 21:06:21 LB 111.9 0.5 10 11.2 AA, 5->i 85- 79 B 00-07-30 22:12:43 LB 109.5 0.5 10 10.9 AA, 4->7 Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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