Obs june 14+15
Barhorst L.J.C. (L.J.C.Barhorst@arcadis.nl)
Wed, 16 Jun 1999 13:52:36 +0200
Due to daylight saving time I can only observe a short time as I have
to got up early to go to work.
63- 14 A 99-06-14 22:29:52 LB 79.0 0.5 4 19.8 AA, mag 6->inv
84-123 A 99-06-14 21:55:00 LB 76.2 0.5 3 25.4 AA, mag 4->inv
92- 76 B 99-06-15 21:36:51 LB 147.2 0.5 2 73.6 AA, mag 3->7
93- 61 A 99-06-14 21:36:35 LB 101.8 0.2 6 16.97 FF, mag -1->inv
94- 45 B 99-06-14 22:34:09 LB 86.4 0.5 1 86.4 AA, mag 4->inv
96- 25 B 99-06-14 22:20:46 LB 200.6 1.0 3 66.9 AA, mag 4->7
96- 51 B 99-06-15 22:11:29 LB 91.6 0.5 2 45.8 AA, mag 5->inv
98- 43 G 99-06-14 22:26:15 LB 101.4 0.5 2 50.7 AA, mag 4->inv
98- 43 G 99-06-15 22:02:38 LB 201.9 1.0 4 50.5 AA, mag 4->inv
99- 12 E 99-06-14 21:46:47 LB 65.0 0.2 20 3.25 FF, mag 2->5
99- 12 E 99-06-15 21:14:14 LB 65.6 0.2 20 3.28 FF, mag 2->inv
99- 12 E 99-06-15 22:52:06 LB 132.3 0.2 40 3.31 FF, 2->inv, sm, 4
Timings over 10 flashes: 33.43 32.85 33.52 32.49 sec
So it seems there are two periods?
99- 29 D 99-06-14 22:03 LB almost S, mag 6
The UNID I saw june 11 was identified as Iridium 79 by Ed Cannon and
Russell Eberst.
In PPAS format
98- 51 D 99-06-11 21:32:20 LB 33.5 0.2 8 4.19 FF, mag -1->inv
Greetings and clear, dark skies
Leo Barhorst 506 obs in 1999
52.0766 N 5.05 E 2m ASL