Lovely sunny day followed by a clear night. 28538 05 004B 3022 G 20050318194351350 56 25 2008923+774262 28 R 28541 05 004C 3022 G 20050318201506750 56 25 2318297+680425 28 S Initially 05004A was slightly fainter than C, then produced a ~m 3 flare on leaving Cassiopea and became gradually brighter than C 99028A was on time in Draco and steady, but with no valuable star. At the same moment Cosmos 1707 R/B , 807 R/b and 2208 R/B succesively crossed the same region. The last one produced 3 bright flashes. Then mist covered everything.... JP Cornec COSPAR 3022 48°44'20" N 3°27'32" W 52 m asl ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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