After a day with dark blue skies, there were some high thin clouds in the evening. Luckely mostly towards the northwestern horizon. The following obs could be made before more thin clouds moved in. 00- 6 B 01-05-25 21:28:30 LB 103.6 0.5 6 17.3 AA, 4->5 Became hard to measure as it got to the south, not so distinct max and min. Timings: 18.60 14.85 33.71 36.44 sec. 00- 50 B 01-05-25 22:00 LB S, 4 81- 50 B 01-05-25 21:04:26 LB 121.4 0.2 20 6.07 Ff, 5(6)->i Several flashes not seen; timings: 5.90 24.33 12.06 18.28 22.04 38.83 sec. In jul 99 the period was 5.75 sec. 85- 79 B 01-05-25 21:55:35 LB 107.9 0.2 10 10.79 AA, 5->i 88- 62 B 01-05-25 21:51:59 LB 131.2 0.5 4 32.8 AA, 5->i 92- 30 J 01-05-25 22:25:37 LB 216.6 0.2 10 21.66 FF, 4->i Going up slowly; timings; 21.54 21.68 21.88 21.23 22.07 21.52 22.43 21.01 21.27 21.94 sec. Towards the northeast more spreading in the timings, although the 22.43 sec flash was timed late. 95- 12 B 01-05-25 22:04 LB slowly var, 5->7 97- 64 B 01-05-25 21:16:35 LB 63.1 1.0 1 63 MM, 2->7 98- 43 G 01-05-25 21:12 LB S, 3 Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 439 obs in 2001 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL 11454 obs in PPAS ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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