Happy new year to all of you, for your health and relations and may I wish you a lot of satellite observing fun. Here is my first modest contribution. IOD: 28097 03 054C 4160 G 20040102180050110 27 15 2314365+240610 00 S+043 05 PPAS: 91- 82 A 04-01-02 17:12:43.2 BD 85.8 0.3 12 28.6 I, 2->i Timings: 11.84 + 7.16 + 7.08 + 2.39 = 28.47 11.94 + 7.15 + 7.03 + 2.84 = 28.96 2.14 + 16.43 + 6.85 + 2.90 = 28.32 Several bright and faint flashes. 01- 23 B 04-01-02 16:57:10.9 BD 81.5 1 1 82 R, 6->i 03- 50 B 04-01-02 17:39:46.8 BD 45.8 0.2 20 2.29 I, 5->i Timings: 1.85 1.53 1.84 2.66 3.00 3.05 2.34 1.91 1.54 2.04 2.55 2.67 2.91 2.65 3.30 2.23 2.69 2.49 2.59 3.06 03- 54 B 04-01-02 17:55:22.3 BD 170.0 0.3 11 15.45 I, 3->i Timings: 15.20 11.59 + 4.75 = 16.34 14.91 7.54 + 4.01 + 4.17 = 15.72 15.14 31.12 (missed one max) 15.52 14.93 15.54 15.58 Intermediate maxima were flashes of different magnitude and color To all PPAS observers: I am now completing the 2004 observations. Thanks for your reports. Due to all kinds of family affairs I was very "irregular" in my observing and PPAS processing. I hope it will improve this year. Best reagrds Bram Dorreman, COSPAR 4160 (Achel 1): 51° 16' 45.5" N (51.2793 N), 5° 28' 36.6" E (5.4768 E) ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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