As commented Brad, I have also observed TerraSar-X on the last day 10th in the evening, see the first satellite below: Date: 11/10/2016 Terrasar-X (31698): Time between 18:06:58 UTC and 18:07:06 UTC (HS begin 18:06:37.6 UTC), magnitude +2.5 Comos 1825 (17566): Time between 18:12:17 UTC and 18:12:47 UTC (HS begin 18:11:31:2 UTC), magnitude +2.5 (Delayed) Lacrosse 5 r (28647): Time between 18:19:58 UTC and 18:21:35 UTC (HS begin 18:19:40.2 UTC), magnitude +2.5 Tiangong-2 (41765): Time between 18:23:03 UTC and 18:23:33 UTC (HS begin 18:22:36 UTC), magnitude +2.5 (Delayed) Cosmo-Skymed 2 (32376): point max. brightness RA 19h56m26s DE 12º26', Time between 18:30:24 UTC and 18:31:17 uTC (HS begin 18:30:11.1 UTC), magnitude +1 Date: 11/11/2016 OTV-4 (40651): naked eye, Time between 05:30:56 UTC and 05:31:48 UTC, magnitude +3.5 in Jupiter. Correction of errors: passed between 7º20' and 7º30' north of the route planned as it passes through Jupiter. SL-3 R/B (11822): Time between 05:36:17 UTC and 05:37:22 UTC (HS begin 05:35:52.3 UTC), magnitude +3.5 Yaogan 29 (41038): max. brightness between RA 03h19m07s DE 37º17'54'' and RA 03h50m06s DE 25º40'22'', Time between 05:41:25 UTC and 05:43:25 UTC (HS begin 05:41:09.0 UTC), magnitude +2.5 Tiangong 1 (37820): Time between 05:44:05 UTC and 05:45:33 UTC (HS begin 05:43:11.8 UTC), magnitude +1 (Delayed) CZ-4B R/B (40120): Time between 05:58:38 UTC and 05:59:13 UTC (HS begin 05:58:19.8 UTC), magnitude +2.5 3602, 36.8390º N, 2.4498º W, 30 m, Almería (Spain) -- José Luis Ruiz Gómez _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sat Nov 12 2016 - 07:25:45 UTC
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