PPAS obs Oct 06 BD

From: Bram Dorreman (bram.dorreman@skynet.be)
Date: Thu Oct 07 2004 - 19:17:03 EDT

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    65- 89 A 04-10-06 19:58      BD                 0.5   a, F, note 1
    66- 56 B 04-10-06 20:01:50.9 BD  327.3 5     8 40.9   7.5->8.5, note 2
    74- 44 A 04-10-06 18:28:10.3 BD   25.1 0.1   4  6.3   6.0->inv, Irr
    76- 91 A 04-10-06 19:26:10.1 BD  162.4 0.2   6 27.1   6.5->inv, ssm
    96- 71 B 04-10-06 18:40:14.4 BD   89.9 0.5   2 45.0   5.0->inv
    98- 76 B 04-10-06 19:46:49.0 BD   49.2 1.0   1 49     4.5->inv
    03- 54 B 04-10-06 18:17:50.0 BD  119.3 0.5   7 17.0   4.5->inv, Irr
    04- 33 A 04-10-06 19:04:45.5 BD   19.6 0.2   4  4.9   3.0->inv, F
    
    note 1 65- 89 A, 1726, Geos 1 (Explorer 29):
           saw it unintentionally while following 66- 56 B.
           Flash period and location have been estimated.
           Identified by using Findsat, direction and time match.
           If id is correct this object immersed soon after my observation.
    
    note 2 66- 56 B, 2255, Pageos rocket
           Laps 122.00 83.86 121.39
           Possibly maxima missed. Difficult to measure (dtm)
           because of small magnitude and slow motion (in 7 x 50 bino).
           Period may be half period, so full period then is about 82
           more in line with previous observations.
    
    74- 89 A had one mag +3 flash west of Enif (eps Peg)
    04- 25 B is variable, because it emerses after its culmination point
             my observation arc is small. I noticed when I had timed
             on the minima I should have had a good fp value.
    
    Bram Dorreman
    COSPAR 4160
    51° 16' 45.5" N  5° 28' 36.6" E (WGS84) 35 m
    
    
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