28888 05 042A 4641 F 20080627192515430 17 24 1807800+031270 18 28888 05 042A 4641 F 20080627192658580 17 24 1835500+293222 57 28888 05 042A 4641 P 20080627192803260 17 24 1912517+481571 57 24680 96 072A 4641 P 20080627202751710 17 24 1155880+034653 28 24680 96 072A 4641 P 20080627202827890 17 24 1132450+111430 18 28888 05 042A 4641 P 20080627210203570 17 24 1328830-060463 28 28888 05 042A 4641 P 20080627210253090 17 24 1306550+032413 57 28888 05 042A 4641 P 20080627210509920 17 24 1141610+301038 57 30588 07 005C 4641 F 20080628003405950 17 24 1348120+613772 28 S+065 05 23728 95 066A 4641 P 20080628012145760 17 24 1233180+692031 28 05 042A first transit, flare +1 from 19:25:15s to 19:25:18s, flare +2 at 19:30:35s lasting 1 second 05 042A second transit, flash +2 at 21:05:17.3 95 066A seen naked eye mg +1 from 01:17:55s (40°/177°) to 01:19:10s (75°/215°). In the north the visibility was very poor and according to PN the point gives problems. Alberto Rango, Bari (Italy), 4641 41°.1067N 016°.9008E 35 mt ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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