yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s s.s nnn ff.fff comments 88- 89 A 06-07-31 22:12:35.6 BD 189.3 0.2 20 9.47 f'Ff_; +4.0->inv; note 92- 73 B 06-07-31 21:28:37.3 BD 100.1 0.3 3 33.4 A'a; +4.0->inv 97- 82 B 06-07-31 22:17:11.7 BD 91.5 0.2 6 15.3 Irr; -1->inv; note 02- 54 C 06-07-31 21:21:59.5 BD 79.4 0.3 10 7.94 A; +3.5->7.0 05- 48 C 06-07-31 21:07:30.8 BD 236.3 0.2 60 3.94 A; +4.5->7.5 88- 89 A 19531 NOAA 11: Flashing pattern was f'Ff in southeast and evolved to F'fa near culmination point. After that the brightest flash became round and the other secondary maxima disappeared. 97- 82 B 25105 Iridium 24: The flash pattern was without a clear repetition. I derived a arbitrarily flash period. The flashes were of several magnitudes and reached sometimes negative values, the brightest being -1. Individual timings (groups within square brackets): 16.01 [1.24 7.28 2.16 3.61 1.35] [8.05 1.95 3.72 1.97] [9.29 4.14] [11.09 4.28] [1.41 9.78 4.19] The URL explaning the format of PPAS observations : http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat Bram Dorreman COSPAR 4160 51° 16' 45.5" N 5° 28' 36.6" E (WGS84) 35 m ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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