Friday, May 24, 2019

Night Log 2019-05-23

SA: Dani��l
SO: Fred
Others: Lonwabo, Mark (via phone)

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Summary
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A productive bright night with relatively good conditions and seeing most of the night. We completed numerous blocks of mixed priority. We also observed a candidate gravitational wave event.

Science data taken for:
2019-1-GWE-003 P0 RSS (x2) (New transient in the area of the latest gravitational wave event)
2019-1-SCI-028 P1 RSS (x2) (Measure the rotation curves of infrared-selected super spiral galaxies.)
2019-1-MLT-003 P1 HRS (A SALT survey of chemically-peculiar hot subdwarfs.)
2019-1-SCI-014 P1 RSS (Measuring galaxy kinematics for construction of the galaxy velocity function)
2019-1-COM-002 P1 HRS (x2) (Getting the HRS tuned up for exoplanet science)
2019-1-MLT-007 P3 RSS (Probing the nature of TeV and neutrino candidate blazars)
2019-1-SCI-020 P3 RSS (Following fast-moving stars found by Gaia. @_sublunar_ @kenjshen)
2018-1-MLT-009 P3 HRS (Follow-up of interesting binaries and high-order multiple systems uncovered with the Gaia-ESO Survey)
2018-2-MLT-007 P3 HRS (Searching for evolved binary stars with long orbital periods)
2018-2-MLT-005 P3 RSS (Probing the winds from massive binary star supernova progenitors)

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