Clear evening. When observing 2000- 39 C, I saw a flashing UNID. No luck with Skymap and Allsat.dat to ID this sat, but my Allsat.dat file is several months old. The UNID moved from RA=04:55 d=+64 to RA=03:00 d=+52. I timed 10 flashes in 82.87 sec, so P= 8.29; AA mag 5->i; time of last flash 18:06;03 UT. Perhaps someone on the list can ID this sat for me. 00- 6 B 00-10-03 18:51:56 LB 108.6 0.2 40 2.71 AA, 4->i 00- 39 C 00-10-03 18:17:48 LB 85.1 0.2 30 2.84 AA, 3->6 00- 47 B 00-10-03 19:44:30 LB 209.7 1.0 2 104.8 MM, 3->4 66- 56 B 00-10-03 19:05:05 LB 212.7 0.5 5 42.5 AA, 6->i 87- 11 A 00-10-03 18:10:17 LB 69.2 0.2 10 6.92 AA, 4->i 87- 49 B 00-10-03 18:28:48 LB 116.6 1.0 4 29.2 MM, 5->6 90- 83 B 00-10-03 18:34 LB slowly var 5->7 91- 13 B 00-10-03 18:37 LB almost S, 6 91- 41 B 00-10-03 18:23 LB almost S, 5 94- 45 B 00-10-03 19:17:23 LB 88.8 1.0 1 89 MM, 5->i 99- 25 C 00-10-03 19:13 LB almost S, 6 Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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