After Rob's message about Superbird's return, we had a few mornings
with clouds.
This morning there were also clouds, but it cleared almost in time
and at the right place.
Just under Orion's belt Superbird was flashing. I didn't time the
first observed flash as I was scanning the area for it.
Several flashes were very dim and some missed. Flash 0 and 2 were
mag 3, flash 1 was mag 5.
89- 41 A 01-09-01 03:24:22.13LB 205.1 0.2 18 11.40 FfF, 3(5)->i
0 - 03:20:56.98
1 11.50 21:08.48
2 11.22 19.70
3 11.36 31.06
4 11.43 42.49
5 11.40 53.89
6 11.48 22:05.37
7 - -
8 22.72 28.09
9 - -
10 22.89 50.98
11 11.34 23:02.32
12 11.56 13.88
13 - -
14 22.56 36.44
15 11.52 47.96
16 - -
17 - -
18 34.17 03:24:22.13
Greetings and clear, dark skies 688 obs in 2001
Leo Barhorst Medemblik 11703 obs in PPAS
52.76350 N 5.09114 E 2 m ASL
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