This evening just several hours with almost no clouds, but soon after 23 UT more clouds came in. Saw ISS, 1998-67 A, at 22:02 UT. Even through some patches of clouds. It was S, mag -2. 00- 50 B 01-06-08 21:59 LB S, 3 70-103 A 01-06-08 22:53 LB S, 6 76- 19 A 01-06-08 22:17:57 LB 47.3 0.2 10 4.73 'Ff'F, 4(5)->i After several times not seen at low passes, this was a 81 degrees pass. Secondary flashes not timed. 84-109 B 01-06-08 23:01 LB almost S, 5.5 89- 28 B 01-06-08 22:48 LB S, 6 90- 10 A 01-06-08 22:44 LB almost S, 5 90- 50 C 01-06-08 23:12 LB S, 6 90- 50 D 01-06-08 23:12 LB S, 6 90- 50 E 01-06-08 23:12 LB S, 5 91- 19 B 01-06-08 21:30 LB S, 5 91- 19 B 01-06-08 23:14:35 LB 160.9 0.2 8 20.11 AA, 5->i Easy to measure on 2nd pass. 92- 30 J 01-06-08 22:23:56 LB 228.3 0.2 10 22.83 AA, 4->i Keeps going up slowly 93- 20 B 01-06-08 23:05:30 LB 105.4 0.5 2 52.7 AA, 4-.i 98- 45 B 01-06-08 21:35 LB S, 4 Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 466 obs in 2001 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL 11481 obs in PPAS ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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