61- 18 A 04-09-16 02:58 BD 136 10 1 136 +7.8->inv, R
87- 20 B 04-09-14 03:20:19.5 BD 88.4 0.5 3 29.5 +5.8->inv, A,A, note
BD2
92- 82 B 04-09-16 02:21 BD 56 a, +0.0->inv
93- 56 B 04-09-14 03:08:12.3 BD 251.3 0.3 29 8.67 +6.0->inv, F
97- 30 A 04-09-15 20:15:33.9 BD 64.9 0.2 6 10.8 +0.0->inv, F
99- 63 B 04-09-14 02:12:30.4 BD 57.5 0.3 7 8.2 +7.5->inv
03- 23 B 04-09-14 01:56:17.5 BD 181.6 0.3 25 7.27 note BD1
03- 37 C 04-09-15 20:24:02.6 BD 139.6 0.5 15 9.30
60- 9 B 04-09-16 02:42 BD V, lp, 8.3->inv
71- 6 B 04-09-16 02:56 BD V, 7.8->inv
72- 89 A 04-09-14 02:57 BD V, 6.3->inv, lp
73- 54 A 04-09-15 20:28 BD V, 5.0->7.5
92- 12 B 04-09-14 02:08 BD V, 5.3->7.0
97- 82 B 04-09-14 03:35 BD F, -3->inv, note BD3
98- 26 A 04-09-14 03:46 BD F, 0.0->4.5
98- 26 A 04-09-16 02:35 BD V, 5.3->inv
98- 26 B 04-09-14 03:48 BD V, 5.5->7.5
98- 26 B 04-09-16 02:34 BD I, 4.8->inv
00- 30 B 04-09-16 03:24 BD F, 7.3->inv, lp
01- 40 B 04-09-14 02:35 BD V, 4.0->?, too short arc
02- 58 A 04-09-14 02:53 BD V, 8.0->inv
Notes:
BD1: prime max mag. +5.3, sec. max. mag +6.5, minima invisible.
BD2: A,A, means stopwatch laps are from minima to minima.
The maxima were very flat and difficult to time.
BD3: very short and bright flashes.
In between the satellite was almost invisible.
Bram Dorreman
COSPAR 4160
51° 16' 45.5" N 5° 28' 36.6" E (WGS84) 35 m
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