SA: Moses
SO: Thea
Others: Richard
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Summary
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Sky was clear (albeit a little hazy at times), but the seeing varied a lot and was worse than 2" for most of the night and was consistently above 3" for the last part of it. We managed to observe a wide range of P0-P3 targets despite the restricted seeing.
Science data taken for:
2018-2-SCI-026 P0 RSS (Spectroscopic identification of ultra compact binary candidates)
2018-2-SCI-008 P1 RSS (Measuring galaxy kinematics for construction of the galaxy velocity function)
2015-2-MLT-006 P1 RSS (Characterising Strong Gravitational Lensing systems)
2018-2-MLT-006 P2 RSS (Study of unclassified extragalactic NuSTAR serendipitous sources)
2018-1-MLT-006 P2 RSS (Observations of supernovae, near and far. @_sublunar_)
2018-2-SCI-033 P2 RSS ( Exploring helium stars - relics of stellar evolution and pointers to a turbulent history.)
2017-2-MLT-001 P2 RSS (Spectral survey of candidate unusual nearby void dwarfs)
2017-1-MLT-004 P3 RSS (x4) (Monitoring the line emission in Southern Galactic Be/X-ray binaries)
2018-1-SCI-029 P3 RSS (x3) (SALT Spectroscopic Survey of IR 12MGS Seyfert Galaxies )
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