yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s s.s nnn ff.fff comments 76- 19 A 06-06-11 23:49:40.8 BD 126.9 0.1 22 5.77 F'f; +4.0->inv 86- 70 B 06-06-12 01:08:48.5 BD 173.7 0.3 10 17.4 A ssm; +4.0->7.0 88- 56 A 06-06-11 22:33:36.6 BD 147.5 0.2 20 7.38 f'A'; +2.0->inv 90- 17 B 06-06-11 21:47:56.8 BD 194.1 0.5 25 7.76 A; +4.8->inv; note 1 90- 30 B 06-06-11 22:13:28.0 BD 69 5 1 69 A; +5.5->inv 97- 17 B 06-06-12 00:31:07.3 BD 72.8 11 6.6 A 97- 30 A 06-06-11 21:13:56.9 BD 75.5 0.2 4 18.9 Irr; +4.0->inv 97- 34 C 06-06-11 23:07:14.2 BD 48.3 0.2 34 1.42 F'fff_; +5.0->inv 97- 52 C 06-06-11 22:02:50.8 BD 100.4 0.3 6 16.7 A; +6.0->inv 98- 72 C 06-06-11 21:47:56.8 BD 180.8 0.5 14 12.9 A; +4.8->inv; note 1 03- 54 B 06-06-11 22:55:52.6 BD 88.2 0.5 4 22.0 F'a; +5.0->inv 03- 54 B 06-06-12 00:49:07.4 BD 263.0 0.5 6 43.8 Irr; +3.8->inv; note 2 04- 28 B 06-06-12 00:05:51.6 BD 185.6 0.5 16 11.60 A; +4.3->6.0 05- 43 G 06-06-11 22:39:57.4 BD 109.7 0.2 14 7.83 A; +3.0->6.0 note 1: 90- 17 B and 98- 72 C were in same field of view. I tried to time the two satellites with one stopwatch and succeeded. But it was tiring and went at the cost of accuracy. I voice-recorded the maximums by mentioning either "B" for 90- 17 B or "C" for 98- 72 C together with the peeps of my stopwatch. note 2: 03- 54 B if this should be the double period, the real period is 21.9 The URL explaning the format of PPAS observations : http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat Bram Dorreman COSPAR 4160 51° 16' 45.5" N 5° 28' 36.6" E (WGS84) 35 m ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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