SA: Lee
SO: Xola
Others: Timmy (TPC)
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Summary
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Poor seeing for most of the night restricted us to low priority blocks. When the wind swung north we got some good, stable seeing for the last few hours of the night, allowing for a handful of higher priority observations.
Science data taken for:
2020-2-MLT-002 P1 RSS (Spectral study of the outer XUV-disks in S0 galaxies)
2019-2-MLT-004 P2 RSS (Monitoring the line emission in Southern Galactic Be/X-ray binaries)
2020-2-MLT-008 P2 RSS (Tracking Accretion Flows via BLR Emission in Changing-Look Active Galactic Nuclei)
2018-2-LSP-001 P2 HRS (Observing optical counterparts of transient objects)
2021-1-SCI-022 P2 HRS (Study of the properties of an extreme-amplitude heartbeat star.)
2021-1-SCI-007 P3 HRS (x2) (Probing the binarity of a sample of galactic proto-planetary nebulae)
2020-1-MLT-008 P3 RSS (Obtaining redshifts for G4Jy sources - the brightest radio galaxies in the southern sky)
2021-1-SCI-011 P3 HRS (x2) (High-Velocity Interstellar Absorptions)
2018-2-MLT-005 P3 RSS (x2) (Probing the winds from massive binary star supernova progenitors)
2021-1-SCI-032 P4 RSS (x4) (Building a sample of AGN-dust dominated galaxies)
2021-1-SCI-008 P4 HRS (Study of RV Tauri stars without a circumbinary disc.)
2021-1-MLT-005 P4 RSS (Tracing the history of extreme helium stars)
2020-1-MLT-002 P4 HRS (x3) (HRS study of long-period eclipsing binaries)
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