After more than 6 weeks I could do some observation, mostly due to the bad weather. The obs on the 9th ended when clouds moved in. I was just able to see MIR, 1986- 17 A, partly in clouds. At 06:06 Ut it was S, mag 2. 00- 6 B 00-12-09 06:04:33 LB 196.6 0.2 40 4.91 AA, 3->i There were some sm, mag 4, just after the A-max 70-106 B 00-12-09 04:52 LB var, 7->i 71-119 B 00-12-09 02:27 LB S, 5 83- 4 A 00-12-08 18:10 LB S, 4 87- 11 A 00-12-09 05:46:36 LB 73.2 0.2 10 7.32 AA, 5->i 87- 18 A 00-12-03 17:47:37 LB 60.2 0.2 4 15.0 AA, 4->i; sm F, 3 Shortly after A-max, there was a secondary F-max 88- 53 B 00-12-09 04:41 LB S, 5 90- 49 A 00-12-09 05:37 LB almost S, 3 90- 81 M 00-12-09 04:45 LB almost S, 6 91- 19 B 00-12-09 05:41:59 LB 128.5 0.5 4 32.1 AA, 5->7 91- 59 B 00-12-03 17:45 LB S, 6 92- 30 J 00-12-08 17:16:38 LB 269.2 0.2 23 11.71 FF, 5->i Dtm, some max not visible, some only mag 6 or 7 93- 50 A 00-12-03 17:53:04 LB 60.4 0.2 4 15.1 AA, 5->i 95- 12 B 00-12-09 05:10 LB 50.0 1.0 1 50 var, 7->i Period not measured, but estimated 97- 17 B 00-12-09 05:50 LB almost S, 7 98- 45 B 00-12-09 05:19 LB S, 4 Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst, Medemblik 1003 obs in 2000 52.767 N 5.09 E 10939 obs in PPAS ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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