Monday, May 4, 2015

Night Log 2015-05-03

SA: Marissa
SO: Fred
Others: Enrico

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Summary
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The FULL MOON didn't get in the way of good science. Later the night a few thin clouds rolled by, but the seeing was stable and nearly sub-arcsecond all night long. A productive night with minimal lost time.


Data taken for:

2015-1-SCI-031 P1 HRS (A cooling-down central star of a planetary nebula)
2015-1-SCI-018 P2 HRS (Accretion in Young Binary Star Systems)
2015-1-SCI-056 P2 RSS (x2) (Observing spectra of Pluto as it rotates, in support of NASA's New Horizons mission.)
2015-1-SCI-057 P2 SCAM (Rapid photomerty of mCVs with SALTICAM in slotmode)
2015-1-SCI-029 P2 HRS (Fingerprints of the interstellar medium in the spectra of central stars of planetary nebulae)
2015-1-SCI-045 P3 RSS (x3) (Searching for binaries in unusual central stars of planetary nebulae)
2015-1-MLT-003 P4 RSS (x3) (We aim to study a number of candidate ultracool objects, which should include new brown dwarfs.)

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