Third good to excellent evening. PPAS-observations yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.s ooo sss.s s.s nnn ff.fff comments 76- 19 A 12-09-09 21:56:30.9 BD 35.6 0.1 10 3.56 F; +5.2->inv 88- 89 A 12-09-09 22:33:54.7 BD 53.9 0.1 8 6.7 F'fff; +3.3->inv Notes: 88089A: Last flash was brightest (so I better specified fffF') and was reddish. Unfortunately satellite disappeared after trees. PPAS-records, for format see http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat PNAS-observations yy-nnncc yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss BD sss.s comments 06- 2 A 12-09-09 21:22:30 BD L; +2.0 11- 76 B 12-09-09 22:14:09 BD S; +5.9 221526 1544+48 306!34 11- 76 D 12-09-09 22:14:22 BD S; +6.7 221540 1544+48 306!34 Notes: 06002A: times of maxima 212248.68 and 212427.67. The visible arc was too short to see another maximum. In case of a rotating body, which almost certainly is true, the resulting brightnesscurve might be assymetrical. 11076B & 11076D observed at specified RA+dec Az!dec just some seconds after emersion, when supposedly at full brightness. Bram Dorreman using 7x50 binoculars Site 4160: 51.27931 N, 5.47683 E, 35 m (WGS84) _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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