When it was getting dark a small band of clouds moved in from the northwest. So I missed 1999- 39 B. At 21:20 UT the clouds moved away to the northeast and I could make the following obsevations: 00- 6 B 00-05-22 22:35:13 LB 354.5 0.2 371 0.956 FF, 3->i Timings every 10th flash (1 time 11 flashes): 9.38 9.63 9.45 9.66 9.48 9.66 9.56 10.53(11) 9.37 9.67 9.58 9.70 9.48 9.53 9.49 9.79 9.40 9.64 9.60 9.36 9.86 9.33 9.50 9.63 9.72 9.43 9.39 9.76 9.65 9.45 9.44 9.70 9.50 9.54 9.40 9.56 9.69 sec. A long pass from low in the northnorthwest to low in the southeast. 76- 19 A 00-05-22 21:55:29 LB 70.2 0.2 30 2.34 FfF, 4(6)->i Going up slowly 86- 14 D 00-05-22 22:20 LB S, 6 86- 14 E 00-05-22 22:20:30 LB var, 5->6 86- 14 H 00-05-22 22:21 LB S, 6 NOSS trio; D and E passed south of the predicted track, H to the north 89- 59 B 00-05-22 21:40 LB S, 6 91- 7 B 00-05-22 21:27 LB S, 4 92- 30 J 00-05-22 22:06:49 LB 142.8 0.2 20 7.14 AA, 4->i Still accelerating, although it is flattening out. 98- 43 G 00-05-22 21:22 LB almost S, 5 99- 57 A 00-05-22 21:31 LB S, 5 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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