yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s s.s nnn ff.fff comments 61- 28 A 06-07-20 23:44 BD 23 a; f'a'; note 72- 18 A 06-07-23 23:42 BD lp; +6.5->8.0 74- 25 A 06-07-25 01:40:36.5 BD 106.2 0.5 3 35.4 A; +4.5->7.5 74- 25 A 06-07-29 01:09 BD V; +4.5->8.0 85- 94 G 06-07-25 00:26:04.9 BD 231.8 0.5 11 21.08 A ssm; +6.8->inv; note 91- 82 E 06-07-29 00:35:08.1 BD 38.4 0.2 15 2.56 F'FF_; +7.0->inv 92- 73 B 06-07-23 21:17 BD 16 a; A; +5.0->inv; note 92- 73 B 06-07-23 23:03:29.0 BD 15.6 1 15.6 F; +6.0->inv; note 93- 50 A 06-07-23 21:48 BD AaaaA; +5.0->inv 94- 61 A 06-07-23 23:26 BD 30 a; F; +6.0->inv 94- 78 B 06-07-28 00:16:53.4 BD 85.1 0.2 100 0.85 F; +7.0->inv; note 96- 71 B 06-07-29 00:55 BD lp; +5.3->inv 99- 64 A 06-07-24 02:18:06.9 BD 80.6 0.3 4 20.2 A; +3.5->inv 01- 55 B 06-07-28 23:14 BD lp; +6.0->? 02- 54 C 06-07-23 21:37 BD a'F'a'(+4.0, +2.5)->inv 03- 42 B 06-07-23 23:19 BD lp; +6.0->7.0; note 04- 14 A 06-07-24 01:42 BD V; +4.8->6.0 04- 26 A 06-07-24 01:48 BD flaring to -2 orange 04- 34 B 06-07-21 22:09:28.9 BD 70.4 0.2 14 5.03 A; +2.5->inv; note 05- 2 B 06-07-23 00:24:24.5 BD 97.0 0.3 7 13.9 A; ssf; +4.0->inv 05- 2 B 06-07-25 00:37:35.7 BD 207.1 0.2 15 13.81 M'a ssm; +4.5->inv 05- 2 B 06-07-28 23:40:52.9 BD 86.3 0.3 6 14.4 A; +4.0->8.0 05- 31 D 06-07-25 02:05 BD lp; +4.9->7.5 05- 43 A 06-07-28 23:56:30.6 BD 91.0 0.2 11 8.28 F; +1.0->inv; note 05- 43 G 06-07-24 00:00:03.7 BD 121.3 0.3 13 9.33 A; +5.0->inv 05- 48 C 06-07-23 23:38:40.9 BD 136.9 0.3 35 3.91 A; +5.0->inv 06- 14 B 06-07-29 00:24-46.3 BD 56.7 0.3 15 3.78 A; +5.5->8.0 06- 30 C 06-07-24 02:23:57.3 BD 66.9 0.3 14 4.78 A; +1.3->4.5 06- 30 D 06-07-24 02:42 BD S; +5.0 61- 28 A 00192 MIDAS 4: Pressed my stopwatch wrongly. I reconstructed my observation by using a small voice recorder, on which I could hear the beeps, recorded during it. Estimation might be several seconds off the real value. 85- 94 G 16144 Kosmos 1690-1695 rocket [Tsyklon]: Observation under a poor sky. 92- 73 B 22208 Kosmos 2218 rocket [Kosmos]: Estimated individual periods 19, 14 and 14 seconds with "round" maxima. Observation during next revolution was too short caused by clouds. However it confirmed my estimated value in the early transit. 94- 78 B 23412 Geo-IK rocket [Tsyklon]: This rocket seems to me rather fast flashing. Still I doubt whether it is real. Small magnitude amplitude. The flash periode is very doubtful. 03- 42 B 27940 Rubin 4 rocket [Kosmos]: Clouds prevented me in performing a neat observation. 04- 34 B 28385 USA 179 rocket [Centaur]: Nice pass close to its perigee. 05- 43 A 28890 Beijing 1: Very nice flashes of which several reached mag +1, during this transit starting at star Nekkar (beta Boo) Don't know what it was before because I was not looking yet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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