Hi folks:
This afternoon I tested out Limovie
<http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:RMDrTPDEzhUJ:occsec.wellington.net.nz/download/LIMOVIE.doc+limovie&hl=en>
( occultation folks used for timing study from avi) and using the meteor
mask ( i need the break in the mask for nontracking mode) and found out
it can be used for studying the intensity curve variation of flashing
satellite.
The sw strips out object's intensity vs frame rate and output the
listing to a csv for post processing ( like plotting with a spreadsheet).
Example of this application on flashing 92-013B, looking at just
x1 flash to reveal the with-in intensity changes is posted at under the
*4th image* from the top under the title " December 11 2005 "...
You can see the arrowed peaks correspond to the peak-hold image from
position 1 to 2..
*http://www.ykchia.com/sats_in_aug.htm*
rgds
ykchia
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