Obs 960604.lb
Leo Barhorst (leobarhorst@pi.net)
Wed, 5 Jun 96 21:48:43 PDT
65- 98 B 96-06-04 21:44 LB S, mag 4
Stays steady
78- 45 B 96-06-04 21:33 LB almost S, mag 5
When observing 95- 52 B it overtook this sat. I could identify it by
using Skymap
94- 23 B 96-06-04 21:11:33 LB 70.2 1 1 70 MM, mag 3->6
Nice naked eye object
95- 52 B 96-06-04 21:32:14 LB 45.5 1 1 46 MM, mag 4->inv
Very flat maximum in a low easterly passage
96- 25 B 96-06-04 22:06:19 LB 172.0 0.5 14 12.29 AA, mag 6->inv, DRAP
Became dtm in the south with one flash missing; see separate DRAP-message
96- 29 A 96-06-04 21:53 LB S, mag 4
96- 29 B 96-06-04 21:20 LB S, mag 4
96- 29 C 96-06-04 21:53:58 LB 79.2 0.5 10 7.9 AA, mag 7->inv
Although not the *real*; I saw this triplet!
What I believe to be the A-object passed about 1 deg north of Beta Oph
39.9 sec before 96- 29 C.
The B-object was steady in this low easerly pass.
Greetings
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Name: Leo Barhorst Alkmaar (Neth)
52 deg 38 min N 4 deg 47 min E 2 m ASL
E-mail: leobarhorst@pi.net also a member of Seesat-L
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