Obs june 7 and 9

Leo Barhorst (leobarhorst@pi.net)
Tue, 11 Jun 96 19:44:15 PDT

79- 30 B 96-06-07 23:08:34   LB   79.0 0.5   6 13.2   AA, mag 5->inv, sm
87- 60 A 96-06-07 22:29:43   LB   55.4 0.5   6  9.2   AA, mag 5->6
90- 17 B 96-06-07 23:03:31   LB  135.3 1     2 68     MM, mag 5->inv
92-  8 B 96-06-07 22:02:33   LB   58.5 0.2  10  5.85  FF, mag 5->inv
92- 30 J 96-06-07 23:26:39   LB  159.4 0.2  12 13.28  FF, mag 4->inv
94- 23 B 96-06-07 22:15:37   LB   62.0 0.5   2 31.0   AA, mag 4->inv
95- 52 B 96-06-07 22:47:48   LB   65.9 0.5   2 33.0   AA, mag 5->inv
96- 17 B 96-06-09 22:04:32   LB   73.3 0.5   8  9.2   A'fA', mag 6->inv
96- 29 A 96-06-07 21:33:00   LB   30.2 0.2  10  3.02  FF, mag 4->inv
96- 29 A 96-06-07 23:19:59   LB   57.7 0.2  10  5.77  FF, mag 3->inv
96- 29 B 96-06-07 22:53:20   LB   78.9 0.2  20  3.94  FF, mag 3->inv, sm
96- 29 B 96-06-09 21:46:21   LB   20.1 0.2  10  2.01  FF, mag 4->inv
96- 29 C 96-06-07 23:21      LB                       slowly var, mag 5->6
96- 29 C 96-06-09 21:49      LB                       S, mag 7, ID?

I've used the 96- 29 A designation for the flashing object and the C for
the (almost) steady and fainter object.
June 9 I observed MIR 86- 17 A and saw no debris in front of it.

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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