PPAS reports

From: Ed Cannon (ecannon@mail.utexas.edu)
Date: Fri Oct 03 2003 - 20:28:50 EDT

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    Cosmos 1341 (13080) --
    82- 16 A 03-10-01 01:30:21   EC  600.5 0.2  46 13.054 +4.5->inv
    
    Cosmos 2398 Rk (27819), a nice short-period flasher --
    03- 23 B 03-10-02 01:57:25   EC   76.3 0.3  46  1.66  +4.5->inv
    
    Fleetsatcom 4 Rk (12069), without binoculars --
    80- 87 B 03-10-02 02:11:57   EC  143.9 0.3  11 13.08  +3.0->inv
    
    Gorizont 13 (17083) --
    86- 90 A 03-10-03 03:58:55.5 EC 1628.1 0.3  19 85.69  +7.0->inv
    
    Wish I had more (any) time to analyze flaring geosats....  In 
    general, the shadow-entry flaring phenomenon diminishes pretty 
    early in the evening, but the ones flaring three hours before 
    shadow entry don't seem to be affected in that way.
    
    Ed Cannon - ecannon@mail.utexas.edu - Austin, Texas, USA
    
    
    
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