A cold (-6 d C), windy morning, but very clear sky. Saw several bright meteorids. At 06:44 UT, in an already brightening sky, I think I saw a flash from Starshine 3, mag 3. More details on the obs on my homepage. 00- 57 F 02-01-04 05:02 LB S, 4 01- 58 G 02-01-04 05:44 LB S, 4.5 70- 25CD 02-01-04 06:11 LB var 6->i, lp 83- 22 A 02-01-04 05:18:56 LB 96.3 0.2 9 10.70 Ff, -2(5)->i 85- 79 B 02-01-04 05:06:37 LB 120.9 0.5 10 12.1 AA, 4->i 87- 11 A 02-01-04 05:58:23 LB 79.3 0.5 10 7.9 AA, 4->7 87- 20 B 02-01-04 05:28:36 LB 93.9 0.5 4 23.5 AA, 5->7 90- 17 B 02-01-04 05:14:35 LB 162.4 0.5 6 27.1 AA, 4->i 90- 81 T 02-01-04 04:58 LB S, 6 92- 30 J 02-01-04 04:53:56 LB 182.2 0.5 4 45.6 AA, 4->i 93- 1 B 02-01-04 05:35:55 LB 99.2 1.0 1 99 MM, 4->7 96- 51 B 02-01-04 05:23 LB S, 4 97- 30 A 02-01-04 05:50:14 LB 81.3 0.5 10 8.1 AA, 3->7 97- 30 G 02-01-04 04:47 LB almost S, 5 Greetings and clear, dark skies 38 obs in 2002 Leo Barhorst Medemblik 11909 obs in PPAS 52.76350 N 5.09114 E 2 m ASL http://www.home.zonnet.nl/leobarhorst/index.html ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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