I found 90-95A with my 10 cm RFT flashing with FP 2.5 sec between clouds 2000 Sep 18 20:44-20:45 UTC RA 17:50 Decl -9.9 deg (2000.0). On Sep 19 I found it again with 20x80 bino flashing between clouds at about 20:46 UTC RA 17:55 Decl -9.8 deg (2000.0) flashes were of unequal brightness brightest flashes about mag 5 or 6 I found 90-95A again with my 20 cm SCT at 2000 Sep 22 20:37 already flashing to about mag 9 and could follow it until 21:13 (when the flashes disappeared) IntlId SiteYYMMDDHHMMSSss Sss TCHHMMmm DDddd DdddE 9009501500500092220380900 030 13175940 -09910 00305 9009501500500092220431205 030 13180445 -10042 00405 9009501500500092220443476 030 13180582 -10022 00105 9009501500500092220502093 030 13181153 -10097 00505 9009501500500092220512846 030 13181275 -10159 00105 9009501500500092220572216 030 13181858 -10248 00405 9009501500500092220585170 030 13182008 -10290 00305 9009501500500092221011280 030 13182252 -10376 00205 9009501500500092221031421 030 13182449 -10382 00205 At 21:10 UTC I measured 10 FP's with 24.93 +- 0.5 seconds elset from observations: DSP 15 (USA 65) n and e set 1 20929U 90095A 00266.00000000 .00000000 00000-0 00000+0 0 03 2 20929 5.0600 65.0900 0004000 218.7000 39.8021 1.00270000 00 Rainer Kracht Elmshorn, Germany Station 5005, 53.7695N 9.6626E 9m r.kracht@sh-home.de ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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