Very good conditions to observe, i try to make a photo to the sky with not very good results (make zoom): https://dl.dropbox.com/u/105687052/108_1461.JPG Satobs start at 19:26:00 CLASSFD: 28096 03 054B 6242 G 20120915193412000 18 24 1639460+244115 S+060 10 23851 96 024A 6242 G 20120915212714000 18 24 1457000+734130 S+060 10 FAINT UNKNOWN 99999 99 999A 6242 G 20120915193838000 18 24 1837500+090144 S+075 10 UNK UNK super bright flare at mag. -8 99999 99 999A 6242 G 20120915204221000 18 24 1227400+404619 X-080 10 UNK 3 CANDIDATES: SAPPHIRE(26932), KOMPASS(27002), OR TAURUS DEB(26035) THERE ARE IN PROBABILITY ORDER. It would be great a help for identify it. REST 11849 80 051B 6242 G 20120915193555000 18 24 1642550+385259 S+040 10 27430 02 024A 6242 G 20120915195400000 18 24 1958470+191314 S+065 10 24946 97 051C 6242 G 20120915201636000 18 24 0337210+883208 X+060 10 IRIDIUM 33 crashed satellite flash. I watched more sat, but for not waste time i didnt reduce the obs. Satobs end at 21:32:02 Jon Mikel, Cospar 6242, 42.9453, -2.82839, 623m, Bitoriano, Basque Country. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/private/seesat-l/attachments/20120916/caa4892f/attachment.html _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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