Clouds disappeared in the afternoon, a nice clear evening, but later some haze. More clouds came in during the night. The URL explaning the numbers : http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat 02- 09 A 05-07-16:21:16 LB S,5, 1 flare , 3 02- 56 A 05-07-16:21:51 LB almost S, 4.5 04- 12 C 05-07-16:22:14 LB almost s, 4 05- 17 C 05-07-16:21:40:16 LB 65.0 0.2 7 9.28 FF, 4->i 05- 17 C 05-07-16:21:41:15 LB 39.7 0.5 13 3.05 AA, 5->i Timings split in 3 parts. At first in the south distinct flashes at longer intervals; timings: 9.01 9.69 9.58 9.01 9.13 9.34 9.22 sec. Then almost S in zenith; timings: 7.53 42.32 sec. Last part of pass the secondary flashes were visible; timings: 3.04 3.18 2.96 2.90 3.10 3.24 2.79 2.83 3.38 3.12 3.38 2.79 2.97 sec. 78- 83 B 05-07-16:21:36 LB S, 6 81- 84 B 05-07-16:21:54 LB almost S, 5 97- 82 B 05-07-16:22:06:11 LB 65.4 0.5 9 7.3 AA, 4->i Timings: 7.18 6.60 7.74 7.59 6.90 7.76 6.93 7.89 6.82 sec. Looks like combined period of 14.6 sec; with phaseshift at 3rd timing. 98- 43 G 05-07-16 21:14 LB S, 3 Also tried to observe the following Cosmosrockets, but didn't see them: 79- 60 B around 21:32, 94- 24 B around 22:01 and 91- 29 B around 22:09. 2005: 398 obs PPAS: 13989 obs Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst, Medemblik NL Cospar 4252 52.76350 N 5.09114 E 2 m ASL http://www.home.versatel.nl/leobarhorst/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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