After an almost cloudless day, the evening was also splendid. At 18:56 UT ISS made a nice S, mag -2 pass. No objects seen around it. 01- 40 B 01-10-12 19:11:20 LB 124.2 0.5 4 31.1 AA, 5->7 Timings: 30.15 31.93 31.97 30.17 sec. 81- 59 A 01-10-12 18:29:06 LB 47.8 0.2 10 4.78 AA, 5->6 87- 11 A 01-10-12 18:46:29 LB 78.3 0.2 10 7.83 AA, 4->6 87- 18 A 01-10-12 19:02:13 LB 117.3 0.2 30 3.91 FfffF, 2(4)->i Timings and (flashnumber): 23.18(6) 15.42(10) 3.15 4.78 3.18 4.65 2.81 4.82 4.49 3.77 2.82 4.83(20) 8.25(22) 15.41(26) 15.79(30) sec. 90- 13 A 01-10-12 19:40 LB S, 6 91- 19 B 01-10-12 18:36:25 LB 77.9 0.5 2 39.0 AA, 6->i 92- 20 B 01-10-12 18:32 LB S, 5 92- 73 B 01-10-12 19:55 LB almost S, 5 93- 50 A 01-10-12 18:20:09 LB 118.7 0.5 5 23.7 AA, 5->7 Timings: 27.46 44.41 27.78 19.05 sec. 95- 12 B 01-10-12 18:05 LB S, 6 Greetings and clear, dark skies 737 obs in 2001 Leo Barhorst Medemblik 11752 obs in PPAS 52.76350 N 5.09114 E 2 m ASL ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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