I leave the afternoon passes on the 7th day, and although the data is only of the approximate brightness, I identify 19 passes from the past 7 (11 am and 8 pm, too much for me). On that afternoon of the 7th some satellites with flashes appear. And surprised a good pass of the NOSS 3-7 r (40978). Date: 11/07/2016 GlobalStar M054 (25885): flashes betwenn Omicron Piscium and Nu Piscium, closer Pi Piscium, others, Time between 18:55:35 UTC and 18:56:45 UTC (HS 18:55:24 UTC), magnitude -1 CZ-4 R/B (28415): Time between 18:50:16 UTC and 18:51:31 UTC (HS begin 18:50:07 UTC), magnitude +3.5 Cobe (20322): flashes, a flash closer HR 6817, Time between 18:33:04 UTC and 18:33:39 UTC (HS begin 18:32:54 UTC), magnitude +2 CZ-3A R/B (31116): flares, flare closer ß Trianguli, Time between 18:25:21 UTC and 18:27:30 UTC (HS begin 18:24:28 UTC), flares magnitude +2.5 Cosmo-Skymed 1 (31598): max brightness 18:24:24 UTC closer HD 194578, Time between 18:24:16 UTC and 18:25:08 UTC (HS begin 18:24:00 UTC), magnitude -1 SL-16 R/B (22285): A point of the Trace RA 01h32m DE 20º20', Time between 18:18:25 UTC and 18:21:26 UTC (HS begin 18:18:09 UTC), magnitude +2.5 NOSS 3-7 r (40978): Constant brightness, Time between 18:15:14 UTC and 18:18:05 UTC (HS begin 18:15:06 UTC), magnitude +2 Tiangong-2 (41765): Constant brightness, Time between 18:13:38 UTC and 18:14:31 UTC (HS 18:13:21 UTC), magnitude +2.5 On the day 8th by the morning, highlight the ISS and OTV-4, just name them, to leave time for the afternoon (and already late). 3602, 36.8390º N, 2.4498º W, Almería (Spain) -- José Luis Ruiz Gómez _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Wed Nov 09 2016 - 11:25:27 UTC
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