Cold northerly winds finally blew away the clouds and the sky became cristal clear. From the 2002- 58 launch I saw three objects: A, G and H. B and E were looked for but not seen. So it seems that A must be the dummy TrailBlazer satellite. Object G was flashing. I saw three flat maxima and one much fainter, which I didn't timed. As this will be my last observation this year I wish you all a happy New Year with lots of clear nights. 02- 58 A 02-12-31 17:20 LB S, 5 02- 58 G 02-12-31 17:50:48 LB 64.3 0.5 3 21.4 AA, 4->7 02- 58 H 02-12-31 18:08 LB S, 5 72- 89 A 02-12-31 16:35 LB var 7->i 75- 27 E 02-12-31 18:12:52 LB 136.8 0.5 6 22.8 AA, 5->7 76- 19 A 02-12-31 17:05:19 LB 50.5 0.2 10 5.05 FF, 5->i 84-109 B 02-12-31 17:31 LB S, 7 86- 61 A 02-12-31 16:43:23 LB 18.3 0.2 10 1.83 'FFF-'F, 4->i 86-100 B 02-12-31 17:08 LB S, 7 92- 53 B 02-12-31 17:45:36 LB 88.9 0.5 4 22.2 AA, 5->7 93- 16 B 02-12-31 17:57 LB S, 6 93- 61 A 02-12-31 18:01:25 LB 70.3 0.5 6 11.7 AA, 5->7 94- 23 B 02-12-31 17:24 LB S, 6 95- 72 B 02-12-31 16:39 LB var, 6->i Greetings and clear, dark skies Leo Barhorst Medemblik 52.76350 N 5.09114 E 2 m ASL http://www.home.zonnet.nl/leobarhorst/index.html ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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