SA: Moses
SO: Thea
Others: Bryne, Jonathan (remotely)
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Summary
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The seeing was very good and the sky stayed clear for the second half of the night, so we managed to observe many high and low priority blocks, including a decent number of MOS blocks.
Science data taken for:
2022-1-MLT-005 P1 RSS (Constraining galaxy cluster merger geometries and timescales)
2022-1-SCI-016 P1 RSS (Study of the galaxies that produces strong MgII absorption in the spectra of the background quasars)
2022-1-SCI-020 P1 RSS (x2) (Revealing Physical Properties of Emission-Line Galaxies at z<0.4.)
2020-1-MLT-008 P3 RSS (x3) (Obtaining redshifts for G4Jy sources - the brightest radio galaxies in the southern sky)
2021-2-MLT-005 P3 RSS (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)
2018-2-MLT-005 P4 RSS (Probing the winds from massive binary star supernova progenitors)
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