yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s s.s nnn ff.fff comments
81- 50 B 06-07-12 22:41:19.9 BD 84.9 0.2 10 8.49 F'f'; +6.0->inv
81-119 B 06-07-12 22:47:44.0 BD 174.8 0.2 9 19.4 F; +6.5->inv
87- 60 A 06-07-12 22:59:59.5 BD 47.7 0.2 4 11.9 A,; +4.0->inv
92- 52 A 06-07-12 22:33:21.0 BD 260.1 0.3 5 52.0 M,; 0.0->inv
92- 73 B 06-07-12 23:19:01.8 BD 63.3 0.3 4 15.8 A; +5.5->8.0
98- 26 A 06-07-12 23:46:31.7 BD 81.1 0.2 F; +3.0->inv
02- 54 C 06-07-12 21:13:20.5 BD 142.9 0.3 19 7.52 A; +4.5->inv
05- 43 G 06-07-12 22:55:44.1 BD 108.0 0.2 12 9.00 A; +3.0->inv
05- 48 C 06-07-12 23:26:17.6 BD 228.3 0.3 61 3.74 A; +5.5->8.0
87- 60 A 18187 Kosmos 1867 was timed on better defined minima.
Hence A, in the comment.
92- 52 A 22076 TOPEX/Poseidon timings were taken on rather well defined,
short minima (Therefore comma (,) in stead of single quite (')).
The maxima were long and flat (therefore M). The fp given is the mean of
following values:
46.87 55.48 43.59 47.17 66.96 between minima (can be indicated by M,)
Four seconds after the last but one minimum TOPEX showed a mag -1 flash.
With the reported end time 22:33:21.0 minus 66.96 plus 4 seconds the
time of this flash can be determined and is 22:32:14
98- 26 A 25319 Iridium 69 showed several flashes with different magnitudes
and intervals. These intervals were:
13.76 15.03 8.00 35.85 8.47
I had to discontinue my observing due to clouds.
02- 54 C 27561 Rubin 3 rocket [Kosmos] had one mag 0 flash.
The URL explaning the format of PPAS observations :
http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat
Bram Dorreman
COSPAR 4160
51° 16' 45.5" N 5° 28' 36.6" E (WGS84) 35 m
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