I decided to leave, although quite bad, a partial view of one of the flares a photo. The photo is the only move three I took to that satellite, but it is in the best exceptionally orange glow of that satellite is. I have updated the photo synchronization. The photo has not been treated except to put the name of the star Sigma Ceti. Data for the first flare are very vague. Peak magnitude +2 and orange color, for unclear mirrors (40,7º, 121,9º). Then it looks set to disappear gradually, to a magnitude around +4. Then reappears hard and white for 2-3 seconds for mirrors (33.9º, 133.2º), reaches a magnitude +1.5, remaining orange for 12-13 seconds until the mirrors (33.0º, 134.3º ), where it starts to disappear (this part is photo). 3602, 36.839º N, 2.4498º W, 30 m, Almería (Spain). https://www.dropbox.com/s/7oim0pncuy6q2vd/SAM_8148_Txt.jpg?dl=0 -- José Luis Ruiz Gómez _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Thu Sep 15 2016 - 02:58:42 UTC
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