81- 59 A 96-05-08 21:14:09 LB 56.9 0.1 30 1.897 FF, mag 4->inv 86- 61 A 96-05-08 22:06:13 LB 29.1 0.2 50 0.582 FF, mag 4->inv 87- 11 A 96-05-08 21:38:47 LB 89.4 0.5 20 4.47 AA, mag 4->inv 87- 27 B 96-05-08 22:02:12 LB 170.7 0.5 10 17.1 AA, mag 3->inv 88- 78 A 96-05-08 20:27:21 LB 33.8 0.2 30 1.13 FF, mag 5->inv 88- 99 A 96-05-08 21:34 LB almost S, mag 5 89- 28 B 96-05-08 21:25:14 LB 81.9 0.5 6 13.6 AA, mag 5->inv 91- 19 B 96-05-08 20:43:05 LB 169.7 0.5 10 17.0 AA, mag 4->inv 93- 55 C 96-05-08 21:12 LB almost S, mag 6 95- 72 A 96-05-08 21:07 LB almost S, mag 7 95- 72 C 96-05-08 21:47:44 LB 98.7 0.5 10 9.9 AA, mag 4->inv 96- 17 A 96-05-08 21:30 LB var, long P, mag 5->6 Seems like Mike was correct and did I see IRS 2 on 960505 instead of IRS 1C. It looked quite different observing it this time, but the track was in the eastern sky, contrary the first one that was in the western sky. 96- 17 B 96-05-08 20:48 LB 50 dtm, mag 6->7 Greetings ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Name: Leo Barhorst Alkmaar (Neth) 52 deg 38 min N 4 deg 47 min E 2 m ASL E-mail: leobarhorst@pi.net also a member of Seesat-L ------------------------------------------------------------------------