Another beautiful evening after a hot day. When I got outside to observe, ISS was just making a pass low from SW to SE. It was S, mag 3. 01- 56 F 03-08-04 20:40:52 LB 211.4 0.5 26 8.13 AA,4->i,sm,F,2 Due to the still bright sky I just could observe the last part of the pass. Timings: 7.89 4.14 4.60 7.91 3.93 3.99 7.76 4.50 3.42 8.11 5.19 3.42 7.14 5.39 3.43 7.68 9.32 7.46 8.02 7.70 8.73 8.36 17.07 23.34 7.87 9.24 7.21 8.57 sec. 03- 9 D 03-08-04 21:12 LB almost S, 3.5 03- 9 E 03-08-04 21:17:53 LB 203.0 0.2 16 12.69 FF, 3->i Timings: 14.45 13.62 12.25 11.56 14.11 12.43 11.32 12.86 13.17 12.41 12.44 12.53 25.07 12.49 12.26 sec. 03- 9 F 03-08-04 20:56:14 LB 64.6 0.2 5 12.92 FF, 1->i Timings: 12.89 12.96 12.81 12.95 13.00 sec. Was following the sat unaided and lost it when it dimmed. 03- 30 B 03-08-04 21:04:38 LB 66.4 0.5 12 5.53 AA, 6->i Timings: 5.84 5.68 4.71 6.78 4.21 11.95 5.26 4.78 6.07 11.08 sec. 76- 19 A 03-08-04 21:24:39 LB 47.2 0.2 18 2.62 FfF, 4(5)->i, hp Timings: 2.68 2.43 2.67 2.65 5.22 5.27 5.29 2.66 2.58 2.86 2.37 2.75 2.45 2.65 2.62 sec. Timed also the sm. P=5.24 sec. 2003: 417 obs PPAS: 12809 obs Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik Cospar 4252 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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