Observations of satellites with (more or less) periodic brightness variations. All observations by 7 x 50 binoculars. The reported times are those of the last timed maximum. Sky was good but partly covered by fast moving clouds. yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s s.s nnn ff.fff comments 64- 51 B 07-12-01 16:53:533 BD 7.9 a'F'; +7.5->inv; 1) 76- 19 A 07-12-01 17:53:41.5 BD 61.1 0.2 20 3.06 F; +5->inv 83- 22 A 07-12-01 18:01:16.3 BD 57.0 0.3 5 11.4 Irr; +3->inv; 3) 91- 82 A 07-12-01 17:26:43.3 BD 59.9 0.2 4 15.0 Irr; +3->inv; 2) 00- 33 D 07-12-01 16:28:25.5 BD 47.8 0.2 10 4.78 A; +4->inv 00- 33 D 07-12-01 18:07:26.1 BD 80.9 0.2 17 4.76 A; +5->inv 07- 27 B 07-12-01 17:19:20.1 BD 164.4 0.5 3 54.8 A; +3.5->7.0 07- 38 B 07-12-01 16:50:09.1 BD 125.1 0.2 80 1.564 A; +4->inv 07- 53 B 07-12-01 17:04:53.5 BD 81.4 0.2 41 1.99 A; +3.5->inv 1) 1964-051B: lost this object after one round and one flashy maximum 2) 1991-082A: timings with groups within parentheses: (1.47 5.98 8.03) (1.38 8.39 5.88) (10.23 4.93) (3.10 7.95 2.54) 3) 1983-022A: timings with groups within parentheses: (4.84 6.75) (5.86 2.86 2.47) (5.99 2.77 2.71) (8.39 3.01) (3.34 2.73 2.79 2.51) The URL explaining the format of PPAS observations : http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat Site 4160: 51.27931 N, 5.47683 E (WGS84), 35 m Bram Dorreman ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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