In the past week I had no access to the net, so I'm sending my obs in this period as one file. September 10 There was fog in the lower regions of the sky, so only high passes could be observed. Luckely it cleared a bit in time to view Superbird A. 65- 98 C 00-09-10 03:09 LB almost S, 5 87- 11 A 00-09-10 01:30:05 LB 28.4 0.5 4 7.1 AA, 6->i 89- 41 A 00-09-10 03:41:55.95LB 217.7 0.2 19 11.46 FF, 4->i 92- 76 B 00-09-10 02:09 LB almost S. 5 93- 55 C 00-09-10 01:43 LB almost S, 7 95- 32 B 00-09-10 02:27:31 LB 34.1 0.5 1 34.1 AA, 5->i 96- 4 B 00-09-10 01:54:26 LB 87.4 0.5 8 10.9 AA, 4->i Superbird A obs. # delta T Time UT 0 - 03:38:18.26 1 - - 2 22.91 03:38:41.17 3 - - 4 22.88 03:39:04.05 5 11.47 03:39:15.52 6 11.40 03:39:26.92 7 11.43 03:39:38.35 8 11.50 03:39:49.85 9 11.36 03:40:01.21 10 11.64 03:40:12.85 11 11.36 03:40:24.21 12 11.41 03:40:35.62 13 - - 14 - - 15 34.41 03:41:10.03 16 11.54 03:41:21.57 17 11.39 03:41:32.96 18 - - 19 22.99 03:41:55.95 Some faint flashes not seen, probably due to the fog. September 11 This morning it was clear again. But I looked a bit too far to the west, so I missed the first part of the flashes. 89- 41 A 00-09-11 03:43:11.19LB 103.0 0.2 9 11.44 Ff, 4(6)->i # delta T Time UT 0 - 03:41:28.22 1 11.25 03:41:39.47 2 11.59 03:41:51.06 3 11.34 03:42:02.40 4 11.47 03:42:13.87 5 11.47 03:42:25.34 6 11.57 03:42:36.91 7 11.31 03:42:48.22 8 - - 9 22.97 03:43:11.19 September 12 Yesterday evening just one obs, before the thin clouds moved in. The almost full moon made the sky milky. This morning I could observe a full flash cycle of Superbird A. 89- 41 A 00-09-12 03:43:57.57LB 308.9 0.2 27 11.44 FF, 4->i 95- 21 B 00-09-11 19:07 LB almost S, 5 # delta T Time UT 0 0 03:38:48.67 1 - - 2 22.63 03:39:11.30 3 - - 4 22.87 03:39:34.17 5 - - 6 22.89 03:39:57.06 7 - - 8 22.94 03:40:20.00 9 - - 10 22.90 03:40:42.90 11 11.54 03;40:54.44 12 11.37 03:41:05.81 13 11.51 03:41:17.32 14 11.49 03:41:28.81 15 11.53 03:41:40.34 16 11.24 03:41:51.58 17 11.44 03:42:03.02 18 - - 19 22.91 03:42:25.93 20 11.52 03:42:37.45 21 11.48 03:42:48.93 22 - - 23 22.82 03:43:11.75 24 - - 25 22.92 03:43:34.67 26 - - 27 22.90 03:43:57.57 September 16 A clear evening, although the moon interferred a bit. This morning clouds moved in after a short time. 00- 39 A 00-09-16 20:44 LB S, 6 00- 39 B 00-09-16 19:53 LB S, 5, 1 fl to mag -1 00- 39 C 00-09-16 19:59 LB FF, 4->i, P= 1.3 ? 69- 9 A 00-09-16 19:39:44 LB 57.2 0.2 4 14.3 FF, 4->i, P=12.9+15.7 76- 19 A 00-09-16 19:33:21 LB 18.5 0.2 4 4.6 FF, 7->i, dtm 81- 59 A 00-09-16 19:15:25 LB 62.1 0.2 17 3.65 FF, 5->i 83- 42 B 00-09-16 19:23 LB almost S, 7 90- 13 A 00-09-16 19:28 LB almost S, 6 92- 20 B 00-09-17 02:05 LB S, 6 92- 64 A 00-09-16 20:15 LB Irr, 5->7 93- 61 A 00-09-16 19:46:39 LB 154.4 0.2 7 22.06 Ff, 2(5)->i 95- 72 C 00-09-16 19:25 LB almost S, 5 97- 17 B 00-09-17 02:36 LB slowly var, 3->6 99- 39 B 00-09-16 20:38:44 LB 81.7 0.5 8 10.2 AA, 3->6 September 17 00- 39 B 00-09-17 19:17 LB S, 7 00- 39 C 00-09-17 19:21:06 LB 69.4 0.2 28 2.48 FF, 3->i 81- 59 A 00-09-17 19:02:11 LB 113.4 0.5 15 7.56 AA, 5->i 90- 13 A 00-09-17 19:37 LB S, 6 93- 20 B 00-09-17 19:33:49 LB 118.7 0.5 2 59.4 AA, 5->i 94- 23 B 00-09-17 18:51 LB S, 4 99- 39 B 00-09-17 19:28:10 LB 103.4 0.5 10 10.3 AA, 2->6 reetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 868 obs in 2000 52.767 N 5.09 E 10604 obs in PPAS ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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