Catching up on some recent PPAS timings -- PPAS format: http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat 86-019B, 16614, Viking: some very bright flashes far to the north 86- 19 B 04-07-18 03:08:27 EC 50.0 0.2 16 3.13 +1.0->i 76-019A, 08709, UME 1 76- 19 A 04-07-18 04:27:36 EC 74.9 0.2 28 2.68 03-023B, 27819, Cosmos 2398 Rk 03- 23 B 04-07-18 05:16:08 EC 86.8 0.4 15 5.79 93-050A, 22739, NOAA 13: all one-power (i.e., no magnification) 93- 50 A 04-07-19 03:16:34 EC 93.1 0.1 6 15.52 90-063A, 20705, TDF 2: last ten or eleven were .2-second double maxima, getting fainter (same FOV as Gorizont 29, below) 90- 63 A 04-07-19 06:37:31 EC 391.3 0.2 18 21.74 +4.5->i some doubles 93-072A, 22907, Gorizont 29 (same FOV as TDF 2, above) 93- 72 A 04-07-19 06:56:04 EC 562.9 0.5 7 80.4 +5.5->i secondaries vis 01-038B, 26899, LRE H-2 Rk: secondaries, tertiaries, interesting 01- 38 B 04-07-20 02:37:26 EC 93.1 0.3 5 18.6 asymm 03-052B, 28083, Zhongxing 22 Rk: watched a long time as a pre-id 03- 52 B 04-07-22 03:52:57 EC 282.7 3.0 8 35.3 04-021B, 28353, Cosmos 2406 Rk 04- 21 B 04-07-25 03:11:45 EC 272.6 0.2 447 0.610 +4.0->i 89-041A, 20040, Superbird A 89- 41 A 04-07-25 03:57:09 EC 380.8 0.2 34 11.20 +3.5->i Ed Cannon - ecannon@mail.utexas.edu - Austin, Texas, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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