Great Christmas break - but the rain has arrived. Several other new objects seen using Highfly. 82- 64 D 06-12-26 01:55:01 BY 59.6 0.2 20 2.98 FF mag 7 note 1 05- 04 B 06-12-26 01:06:48 BY 32.6 0.3 6 5.4 FF mag 3.5 02- 42 D 06-12-26 01:58:10 BY 139.2 0.5 10 13.92 MM mag 5 -> 7 06-640 A 06-12-26 02:24:12 BY 159.2 0.2 35 4.55 FF mag 7, note 2 85- 76 C 06-12-26 03:29:20 BY 1 F mag 4, note 3 68- 69 B 06-12-27 00:15:25 BY mag 6.5 -> 7, note 4 02- 03 D 06-12-27 01:29:11 BY 107.5 0.2 14 7.68 FF mag 7 -> inv 95- 73 C 06-12-27 00:34:33 BY 112.8 0.2 8 14.10 MM mag 6 -> 7.5, note 5 83- 22 A 06-12-27 00:59:47 BY 18.3 0.2 4 4.6 FF mag 3, noticed 1X 94- 07 C 06-12-27 01:42:20 BY 43.2 0.2 3 14.4 AA mag 7 -> 8 99- 28 C 06-12-27 02:13:01 BY 82.5 0.2 2 41.3 AA mag 6 -> 8.5 05-862 B 06-12-27 03:22:58 BY 131.4 0.5 2 65.7 FF mag 8, very difficult 79- 57 A 06-12-28 01:10:35 BY 40.5 0.2 13 3.11 FF mag 4 86- 91 D 06-12-28 01:30:25 BY 47.1 0.2 14 3.37 FF mag 7 -> inv 82- 45 D 06-12-28 01:55:16 BY 62.8 0.2 6 FF note 6 05- 52 C 06-12-28 02:27:10 BY S Notes: 1) assumed I missed 4 flashes from timings 2) first of sets of 2 or 3 flashes as period - typically flashes in sets were about 0.6s apart (timings on request) 3) 1 last flash of ASC 1 - no more events since then from here 4) Reported for magnitude, appears to have a slow smooth period 5) Occasional subdued flash at max 6) missed several flashes or it is highly irregular Brad Young COSPAR 8336 36.1397 N 95.9838 W 650 ft ASL -- Sent from my Treo ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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