PPAS observations BD March 23

From: Bram Dorreman (bram.dorreman@skynet.be)
Date: Wed Mar 23 2005 - 18:41:53 EST

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    Under rather poor sky with a lot of cirrus clouds and nearly full moon.
    
    84-123 A 05-03-23 20:14:14.4 BD 38.6 0.2 1 38.6 one mag 0 flash (30.24+8.35)
    93- 50 A 05-03-23 20:32:36.6 BD 39.6 0.3 3 13.2 f'ff_f'ff; +3->inv
    95- 2 D 05-03-23 21:13 BD 42.4 0.5 1 42 +5.5->inv
    98- 26 A 05-03-23 20:39:09 BD 36.0 0.5 1 36.0 (15.34+12.76+7.89); +5->8
    99- 45 B 05-03-23 19:50:54.3 BD 145.0 0.3 20 7.25 R; +5->8
    03- 37 C 05-03-23 21:52:26.8 BD 58.9 0.3 22 2.68 F; +6.5->inv
    04- 21 B 05-03-23 19:38:50.4 BD 65.0 0.2 18 3.61 ssm; +2->inv
    
    I got an even smaller flash period for 99- 45 B; So confirmation of EC's
    obs.
    Prio 1 PPAS object.
    
    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
    
    
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