Another clear and cold evening. Saw ISS at 17:42 on a S mag-2 pass, that took it way below Mars from my observation point. 03- 31 A 03-12-07 17:40:04 LB 145.4 0.5 6 24.2 AA, 4-6 Timings: 26.88 15.80 20.10 16.09 28.87 37.62 sec. 03- 54 A 03-12-07 16:49:17 LB S, 6 Passed between alpha and beta Sagitta at 16:49:16.75 Passed over alpha Cygnus at 16:51:10.57 03- 54 B 03-12-07 16:49:44 LB S, 4 Passed over alpha Sagitta at 16:49:43.70 Passed over faint star just to the right of alpha Cygnus at 16:51:36.89 03- 54 C 03-12-07 16:46:13 LB 124.6 0.2 9 13.85 FF, 4->i, ssm Timings: 14.19 14.33 12.83 14.02 13.70 14.05 12.85 14.18 14.47 sec. Based on these obs the sat seen yesterday was probably 03- 54 B. 85- 79 B 03-12-07 17:17:02 LB 93.4 0.5 5 18.7 AA, 4->6 Timings: 22.66 18.26 15.77 18.54 18.14 sec. 90- 78 B 03-12-07 17:21 LB var, 5->6 90-111 B 03-12-07 17:29 LB almost S, 5 94- 24 B 03-12-07 17:54:04 LB 90.8 0.5 4 22.7 AA, 4->7 Timings: 23.54 21.06 23.41 22.84 sec. 2003: 629 obs PPAS: 13021 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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