Some high cloud moving in from the South, fairly poor sky transparency. One ob taken through cloud. +5.3 deg C, 1004mb. 80mm f/5 refractor; 32mm Plossl EP. 14112 83 056A 2751 F 20050116191828470 17 25 0006704+340645 48 S+070 05 14112 83 056A 2751 F 20050116191850440 17 25 0019534+425710 38 S+070 05 21147 91 017A 2751 F 20050116192408020 17 25 2240279+143822 38 S+045 05 21147 91 017A 2751 F 20050116192417860 17 25 2237620+171424 18 S+045 05 21147 91 017A 2751 F 20050116192455520 17 25 2225790+283360 48 S+045 05 11732 80 019D 2751 B 20050116194137600 17 25 0405301+100200 38 S+070 05 28095 03 054A 2751 P 20050116195215000 17 25 1517160+713718 28 S+040 05 28097 03 054C 2751 P 20050116195221070 17 25 1517145+714024 28 S+040 05 24827 97 028A 2751 P 20050116214545860 17 25 0321440+272574 28 S+080 05 91-017A seemed to flare more than usual when it reached the top of its arc across the sky, peaking with a mag -1 flare just before shadow entry. I wonder if anyone else noticed this behaviour on this evening's pass over the UK or indeed elsewhere. Best wishes Bruce Bruce MacDonald COSPAR Site 2751 Devizes, Wiltshire, UK 51.3440 N 1.9849 W 125m (WGS84) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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