Re: Cosmos 1602 flare?

From: Robert G Fenske Jr (fenske@rgfpc.electro.swri.edu)
Date: Sun Sep 09 2001 - 17:29:10 EDT


On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Bram Dorreman wrote:

> This type of Cosmos-satellites might display flares. I found in my log
> following cases:
>
> 13552 Cosmos 1408 (82092A) mag -2
> 15592 Cosmos 1633 (85020A) mag -1
> 16495 Cosmos 1726 (86006A) mag -0.3
> 17566 Cosmos 1825 (87024A) mag +2
> 18421 Cosmos 1892 (87088A) mag -2
> 18958 Cosmos 1933 (88020A) mag +1
> 19210 Cosmos 1953 (88050A) mag +1
> 22626 Cosmos 2242 (93024A) ?
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	I observed a -3ish flare from Cosmos 1408 back in Dec. 1998, which I
reported in

http://www2.satellite.eu.org/sat/seesat/Dec-1998/0271.html

Walter Nissen responded with

http://www2.satellite.eu.org/sat/seesat/Jan-1999/0089.html

in which he gave more details about this type of satellite.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew.Fawcett@eastriding.gov.uk <Matthew.Fawcett@eastriding.gov.uk>
> To: SeeSat-L@blackadder.lmsal.com <SeeSat-L@blackadder.lmsal.com>
> Date: maandag 3 september 2001 13:55
> Subject: Cosmos 1602 flare?
>
> >     Has anyone observed a flare from 15331 (Cosmos 1602) before?
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