The clouds that rolled in yesterday morning cleared during the day and by evening the sky was clear again. So I did another observation of Cosmos 2282. I saw no flashes at my first attempt around 01:50 05 Sep. Starting about 02:16 I saw no flashes for about 3 minutes, then a pair of +5 flashes ~21 sec apart, then ~2 more minutes of nothing, then the flashes started regularly. Thus it's possible I saw the beginning of the flashing cycle. I began timing soon after the regular flashing started. PPAS: 94-038A 02-09-05 03:49:50 RF 5171.0 0.5 248 20.851 +5/+6->inv Lat 29.4695, Lon -98.657583, Alt 213.0 Robert Fenske, Jr. rfenske@swri.edu Sw |The Taming the C*sm*s series: Southwest Research Institute /R---\ | Signal Exploitation & Geolocation Div | I | |"The Martian canals were the San Antonio,Texas USA ph:210-522-3931 \----/ | Martians' last ditch effort." ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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