81-59A matches 14.64 better, showing secondary flashes 7.1 s before main flashes. Also agrees with Leo's Oct.31 observation with 13.5 s period, secondaries 6.1 s. after. I have not analyzed 87-74G or 98-72C before, and only from 2001 of 96-4B. At that time there was also a large spread in lap times, and I could not settle the question on double-triple-quadruple period. ----- Original Message ----- ... > 81- 59 A 03-02-10 18:10:16 LB 43.9 0.2 6 7.32 FF, 4->i > Timings: 7.23 7.68 7.68 6.55 7.49 7.29 sec. > Strange period in the middle. > > 87- 74 G 03-02-10 19:33:15 LB 83.7 1.0 2 41.8 MM, 4->i > Timings: 48.68 35.00 > ... > 96- 4 B 03-02-10 19:09:20 LB 162.3 1.0 2 81.2 MM, 3->7 > Timings: [61.31 24.55] 76.44 sec. > Secondary flash in between. > > 98- 72 C 03-02-10 19:03:33 LB 93.7 0.2 5 18.75 FF, 4->i > Timings: 18.56 18.48 19.27 18.28 19.14 sec. > ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@satobs.org http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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