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if you don't know which satellite flared leave NORAD field blank
Observation
Date (UTC)
Day/Month/Year
//
Time
of the Flare Maximum (UTC)
Hour-Min-Second
Write the seconds only if you know them
--
How accurate is
your knowledge of the Flare time?
You stated the accuracy inSeconds Minutes
MX (IOD)
Which
kind of event was
observed?
A Flare
A Flash
An anti-Flare
A Steady Behaviour
a marked brighness decrease
the brightness was steady
How
long was the satellite observed? you can leave this field empty
You stated the
duration using:
Seconds Minutes
Duration
of the Event
(e.g. how long the flare was detectable)
You stated the
duration using:
Seconds Minutes
Maximum
brightness
Write
the magnitude
reached at the flare peak
(or the magnitude immediately before/after an anti-flare)
If you only know that the brighness increased by 2 mag. write: v2
Minimum
brightness
Write
the magnitude immediately after/before the flare
(or the peak of an anti-flare)
If the satellite reached invisibility write inv If you only know that the brightness
decreased by 2 mag. write: v2
OPTIONAL FIELDS:
Can
you provide information on the flash pattern or period?
No
Yes
Some of the following fields can be left blank:
Number
of flashes:
Total time:
Time accuracy:
Flash period:
Pattern:
the number of
counted events
the total time in seconds which passed during the measurement
the accuracy in the measurement of the total time, in seconds
the time between flashes in seconds
the flash pattern as in the PPAS standard (max. 16 chars)
This
event was
Predicted
Observed
Spotted
Accidental
Unknown
the event was
predicted and the observer
was waiting for it
not predicted, however the observer was observing this satellite
Spotted during an observation of other objects
Observed accidentally: no observation was being performed
You don't know how the observer got the event
No Moon/clouds,
great seeing, minimal air/light pollution
No Moon/clouds, conditions could be better, but not much
Young/old Moon, some air/light pollution: fainter stars
invisible
Gibbous Moon, haze, more air/light pollution: more stars invisible
Bright Moon, air/light pollution, some clouds; difficult
Bright Moon, air/light pollution, looking through clouds
You don't know
How
was the magnitude estimated?
By experience
Directly
Indirectly
Don't know
without a
comparison
comparing with stars, seeing both the object at the same time
comparing with stars, but without seeing both the objects
you don't know how the magnitude was estimated
Which
is the uncertainty
of the estimated magnitude?
0.1 0.2
0.5
1 2
3
4 >4.5 Don't
know
Was
the observation continuous?
Yes
Shortly interrupted
No
Don't know
The observation
was continuous without interruptions
However no important events could be missed
Some important events could be missed due to interruptions
You don't know if the observation was continuous
Was
the peak of the event observed?
Yes
No (interrupted)
No (too late)
No (too early)
Don't know
The peak occurred
while observing and it was observed
The peak occurred whille observing but the obs. was interrupted
The peak occurred before the start of the observation interval
The peak occurred after the end of the observation interval
You don't know if the peak of the event was observed
Which
was the colour of the Flare?
Neutral (White)
Red
Blue
Yellow
Green
None of them ------
Some more details
about the colour:
No more
details about the
colour can be stated
The colour was Light
(not marked)
Intense (the colour was very
marked)
(Please describe the colour in the remarks section)
At
the observation time the flare
position among stars was memorized
or recorded ?
No
Yes
How can you better
state
the Flare position
in sky?
Through
the
coordinates RA
and DEC
Through the coordinates AZ
and EL
Through the name of
the closest star
Through the closest
star identified by its
constellation and grade
Flare
position:
Do
you know how the satellite
was moving at the event time?
No
Yes
The
satellite was:
geostationary (steady, no
movement perceived)
moving very slowly,
difficult to perceive (< 0.1 deg/s)
moving slowly (around 0.2
deg/s)
moving (around 0.5 deg/s)
moving fast (around 1
deg/s)
moving very fast (> 1.5
deg/s)
Toward
which direction
was the satellite
moving?
NE
N-NE
N
N-NW
NW E-NE
W-NW
E
W
E-SE
W-SW SE S-SE
S S-SW
SW
UL
U-UL
Up U-UR
UR L-UL
R-UR
Left
Right
L-DL
R-DR DL D-DL
Down D-DR
DR
I
don't know!
Remarks
Enter
compact
remarks
if needed to explain
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