In the evening it cleared for a short time. 00- 4 A 00-02-28 18:35:17.1 LB S, 6 00- 4 D 00-02-28 18:41:14.2 LB var, 7->i Also saw one other object but couldn't time it. 81- 59 A 00-02-28 19:02:15 LB 36.7 0.5 6 6.1 AA, 5->6 81-119 B 00-02-28 19:47:04 LB 54.8 0.5 2 27.4 FF, 6->i Very difficult to see. Probably timed every 4th flash. This gives a period of 6.85 sec; in good comparison with earlier obs. 90- 83 B 00-02-28 18:52:51 LB 148.5 2.0 1 148 slowly var, 5->7 92- 76 B 00-02-28 18:25:00 LB 193.4 2.0 2 97 MM, 4->6 93- 20 B 00-02-28 19:35:59 LB 144.7 0.5 5 28.9 AA, 5->i 95- 21 B 00-02-28 19:23 LB almost S, 7 96- 71 B 00-02-28 18:30 LB S, 6 99- 25 C 00-02-28 19:10:39 LB 114.4 0.5 4 28.6 AA, 4->6 99- 67 A 00-02-28 19:32 LB S, 6 Also saw ISS, 98- 67 A at 19:19 UT. It was S, mag 3 and entered the shadow just north of Orion. Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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