After a sunny day, it stayed clear for just more than an hour after dusk. Then more and more clouds moved in. 03- 37 C 06-11-18 18:33:44 LB 140.2 0.2 20 7.01 AA, 4->i Timings: 6.76 6.53 7.26 7.25 6.77 7.34 6.78 6.85 6.85 7.36 6.82 7.36 6.93 6.91 7.41 6.80 7.05 7.19 6.78 7.17 sec. Looks like a combined period of around 14 sec. 06- 41 A 06-11-18 17:12 LB almost S, 6 06- 41 B 06-11-18 17:08:07 LB 106.0 0.5 3 35.3 AA, 4->6 Timings: [17.36 8.10 9.61] [17.24 7.76 10.34] [17.68 7.76 10.18] sec. The M5 rocket from Solar-B (Hinode) showed a complex flash pattern with a combined period. 06- 46 B 06-11-18 16:39 LB S, 4 06- 46 C 06-11-18 17:18:20 LB 106.0 0.2 140 0.757 FF, 4->6 Timings every 10th flash: 7.05 7.67 7.68 7.33 7.49 7.48 7.64 7.41 7.79 7.52 7.41 7.66 7.95 7.92 sec. Possible first timing over 9 flashes; P => 0.762 Nice flasher. 06- 50 A 06-11-18 17:26 LB S, 5 83- 22 A 06-11-18 17:00:18 LB 71.5 0.5 21 3.40 AA, 4->i, some F, 3 Timings: 13.51 4.02 6.68 2.99 3.71 7.12 3.23 3.18 5.77 4.45 3.36 6.94 6.53 sec. Some flashes were sharp and bright. 94- 83 B 06-11-18 16:33 LB S, 3 96- 04 B 06-11-18 17:39 LB slowly var, 5->6 99- 57 C 06-11-18 17:29:00 LB almost S, 7 2006: 160 obs PPAS: 14668 obs Greetings and clear skies Leo Barhorst - Medemblik - The Netherlands Homepage: www.satlist.nl ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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