yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s s.s nnn ff.fff comments 65- 34 A 09-05-24 22:07:57.9 BD 108.6 0.1 43 2.53 A; +7.3->inv 84- 65 C 09-05-21 22:00:46.0 BD 95.7 0.1 14 6.83 A; +4.8->inv 88- 89 A 09-05-21 21:51:34.6 BD 51.2 0.1 29 1.77 A; +3.5->inv 91- 39 A 09-05-24 21:57:13.1 BD 79.5 0.2 4 19.9 F; +3.5->6.3 92- 73 B 09-05-21 22:51:15.6 BD 106.5 1.0 3 35.5 A; +5.5->inv 92- 73 B 09-05-24 22:29:51.1 BD 184.4 1.0 5 36.9 A ssm; +4.5->8.0 93- 50 A 09-05-21 22:10:52.2 BD 95.1 0.1 37 2.57 A; +4.8->inv 98- 8 A 09-05-21 20:52:01.9 BD 169.2 0.3 26 6.51 F; +6.5->inv; 2) 06- 48 B 09-05-23 00:15:58.0 BD 66.5 0.1 28 2.37 A; +7.0->inv 06- 48 B 09-05-25 00:00:00.5 BD 101.7 0.1 43 2.37 A; +7.2->inv 07- 5 E 09-05-24 23:44:32.6 BD 141.1 0.2 10 14.11 A; +3.8->inv 07- 27 B 09-05-21 20:44:09.1 BD 297.9 0.5 8 37.2 A; +2.0->7.7 08- 36 B 09-05-21 21:12:39.8 BD 158.9 0.2 72 2.21 A; +3.3->inv 08- 36 B 09-05-24 21:31:33.6 BD 119.1 0.2 53 2.25 A; +4.8->inv 09- 4 B 09-05-24 21:09:12.0 BD 68.3 0.3 3 22.8 A; +0.5->inv 09- 21 B 09-05-21 21:01:22.9 BD 150.6 0.3 5 30.2 AA'; +1.2->inv; 1) 09- 21 B 09-05-24 21:43:19.3 BD 97.0 0.3 6 16.2 M; +3.0->7.8; Notes: 1) flashing period is with including secondary maxima which are almost like the primary maxima but not as "flat" as these. 2) may be 13.0 is a better period since many maxima, regarded as secondaries where not present at the end of the observed arc. yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s s.s nnn ff.fff comments 65- 27 C 09-05-22 22:23 BD V? +2.9 05- 42 A 09-05-21 20:50:51.0 BD +1.0 flare 05- 42 A 09-05-21 20:51:24.3 BD +1.0 flare 06- 29 A 09-05-21 22:34 BD V; +2.5->inv 09- 7 C 09-05-21 23:01 BD +6.2 rng 3500 km ph 62 d Site 4160: 51.27931 N, 5.47683 E (WGS84), 35 m Bram Dorreman ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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