SO: Thea
Others: Xola, Danièl
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Summary
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Another good night with no downtime. Thin Cirrus was with us for most of the night, with some patchy thicker clouds around midnight. A total of 14 blocks were observed of mixed priority.
Science data taken for:
2016-2-COM-001 P1 RSS (Polarimetry test proposal)
2019-2-MLT-001 P1 RSS (Study of polarization in blazars.)
2018-2-LSP-001 P2 RSS (Observing optical counterparts of transient objects)
2020-2-SCI-029 P2 RSS (A study of the kinematics, ISM and stellar properties of MHONGOOSE galaxies.)
2020-2-SCI-038 P2 RSS (The SAGA Survey)
2020-2-SCI-040 P2 RSS (Redshift measurements of BL Lacs for the CTA project)
2018-1-SCI-041 P2 RSS (Confirmation and redshift determination of galaxy clusters.)
2018-1-MLT-002 P2 RSS (Longterm observations of a Be XRB)
2020-2-SCI-024 P3 RSS (Star Formation Histories of stellar bridges, tidal tails and a bar in NGC 4410 group.)
2019-2-SCI-046 P3 RSS (Using MeerKAT and SALT to study the faint radio emission from quasars)
2019-1-MLT-008 P3 HRS (HRS monitoring of yellow symbiotic systems)
2020-2-MLT-003 P3 HRS (Follow-up of rare SB4 discovered in Gaia-ESO, GALAH and APOGEE)
2020-1-MLT-008 P3 RSS (Obtaining redshifts for G4Jy sources - the brightest radio galaxies in the southern sky)
2018-2-MLT-005 P3 RSS (Probing the winds from massive binary star supernova progenitors)
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