Saturday, August 6, 2022

Night Log 2022-08-05

SA: Rosalind
SO: Thea
Others:

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Summary
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An enjoyable and productive night of observing, with little tech time and good, stable seeing all night. We completed 18 blocks, low priority during the first half of the night, and high priority in the second.

Science data taken for:
2022-1-SCI-007 P1 RSS (An enigmatic `beast': the nearby edge-on giant LSB galaxy)
2020-1-MLT-005 P1 RSS (Study of extraplanar diffuse ionized gas in moderately inclined galaxies.)
2020-2-SCI-042 P1 RSS (Finding young stars and their planets)
2020-1-MLT-008 P2 RSS (x2) (Obtaining redshifts for G4Jy sources - the brightest radio galaxies in the southern sky)
2019-1-MLT-008 P2 HRS (HRS monitoring of yellow symbiotic systems)
2022-1-SCI-008 P3 RSS (Archeology of the nearby possibly lopsided galaxy NGC 247 with discrete tracers)
2022-1-SCI-018 P3 HRS (Spectroscopic orbits for three massive eclipsing binaries with pulsating components)
2021-2-MLT-005 P3 RSS (x2) (Monitoring the activity of Be/X-ray binaries in the southern hemisphere)
2021-2-MLT-001 P4 RSS (Unravelling the gas and stellar kinematics of nearby starbursts and LIRGs)
2022-1-SCI-001 P4 HRS (Molecular emission lines)
2022-1-SCI-010 P4 HRS (x2) (Observing Ap stars @dlhwp)
2022-1-SCI-009 P4 HRS (x3) (Cosmic dance of massive triple)
2021-2-MLT-003 P4 RSS (Tracking Accretion Flows via BLR Emission in Changing-Look Active Galactic Nuclei)

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