After a half-clouded day it cleared in the evening. The URL explaning the numbers : http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat 04- 35 C 04-11-14 18:23:43 LB 125.3 0.5 4 31.3 AA, 3->i Timings: 30.11 28.22 29.75 37.20 sec. Last timing is way off; sat was low in NW 80- 98 B 04-11-14 17:49:35 LB 240.7 0.2 14 17.19 Ff, 5(6)->i Timings: 17.45 17.18 18.00 16.48 34.39 17.17 34.72 16.54 34.50 17.78 16.51 sec Probably period is combined at 34.4 sec. Timing of 18.00 sec was late. 83- 22 A 04-11-14 17:26:16 LB 45.6 0.2 9 5.07 FF, 2->i Timings: 5.17 5.01 4.95 5.13 4.98 5.03 5.18 5.01 5.13 sec Timed on the bright flashes. There were several sm in between. 85- 79 B 04-11-14 18:07 LB S, 4 86- 61 A 04-11-14 18:37:57 LB 95.6 0.2 47 2.034 AA, 4->i Timings: 2.29 7.54 5.89 4.09 10.01 9.87 6.64 4.13 4.55 3.93 3.57 7.92 2.46 3.40 6.67 7.35 2.50 2.77 sec Hard to figure a correct period from this randomly taken timings. 87- 20 B 04-11-14 18:33:04 LB 61.0 0.5 2 30.5 AA, 4->i Timings: 33.12 27.93 sec. 90- 10 A 04-11-14 18:17 LB S, 5 92- 53 B 04-11-14 17:37 LB lp, var, 5->7 94- 61 B 04-11-14 18:30 LB almost S, 5 95- 32 D 04-11-14 18:27 LB S, 7 96- 52 C 04-11-14 17:31 LB S, 5.5 2004: 655 obs PPAS: 13710 obs Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst, Medemblik NL Cospar 4252 52.76350 N 5.09114 E 2 m ASL http://www.home.zonnet.nl/leobarhorst/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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