Anice clear evening. Zenit-2 night: it started with the 'blinker', 2000- 56 B and 2000- 6 B which was making a pass at about the same time, but was not observed. Almost two houres later the obs session ended with 2000- 6 B. 2000- 56 B was observed mostly naked eye and looked like a fast blinking aircraft. Quite a sight. 00- 6 B 00-10-07 19:42:04 LB 335.3 0.2 120 2.794 FF, 3->6 00- 39 B 00-10-07 18:02:54 LB MM, 2->7, 1 fl 00- 39 C 00-10-07 18:45:27 LB 166.1 0.2 57 2.914 FF, 3->i, sm, 4 00- 47 B 00-10-07 19:19:29 LB 238.7 0.5 2 119.4 MM, 2->7, sm, 3 00- 56 B 00-10-07 17:58:39 LB 105.4 0.1 220 0.479 FF, 1->6 76- 19 A 00-10-07 18:15:35 LB 136.9 0.2 29 4.72 FF, 4->i, sm, 6 79- 30 B 00-10-07 19:05 LB S, 5 81- 59 A 00-10-07 18:53:42 LB 168.0 0.2 11 15.28 FF, 4->i, sm, 5 87- 11 A 00-10-07 19:33:34 LB 69.6 0.2 10 6.96 FF, 5->i 87- 53 A 00-10-07 18:40 LB almost s, 7 89- 59 B 00-10-07 18:29 LB S, 5 94- 74 B 00-10-07 18:10 LB S, 3 95- 72 C 00-10-07 19:11 LB S, 4 98- 72 C 00-10-07 19:02 LB almost S, 5 Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 964 obs in 2000 52.767 N 5.09 E 2 m ASL 10900 obs in PPAS ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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