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Program Tracking
Proposal 61-502
Semester P61: 20200401 - 20201001
Principal Investigator Jane Luu
Programme Active Asteroids and Other Unusual Solar System Objects
Instrument ALFOSC
Time Allocation 2 triggers
Total Nights 2x2.5h
Type ToO
Notes Override. Follow-up soft ToO during Nordic service or Technical nights
Total Time Spent 03:24 (hh:mm)   Hard ToO:03:24   Soft ToO:
Proposal Date Time Type Targets Files Comments Status
61-502 2020-04-16 00:28 ToO c2019y4, SA98_670 ALDd160042 - ALDd160052 Observed in clear skies. Observed
61-502 2020-04-18 00:25 ToO c2019y4_2020apr18, standard ALDd180021 -32 Observed
61-502 2020-04-19 00:32 ToO c2019y4, SA98_670 ALDd190083-96 Observed
61-502 2020-05-01 00:27 ToO SA98_670, c2019y4 ALDe010109 - 19 Observations completed successfully, both the core and the tail of the comet were clearly visible. Seeing ~1.4-1.5 arcsec at the beginning of the exposure. The weather was very good. Observed
61-502 2020-05-09 00:28 ToO c2019y4, SA98_670 ALDe090044 - ALDe090052, ALDe090053 - ALDe090054 The observations started, but because of focusing problems the images might not be useful. Failed
61-502 2020-05-10 00:34 ToO c2019y4, SA98_670 ALDe100035 - ALDe100043, ALDe100044 - ALDe100045 Targets were attempted, but there were problems with guiding, and half of comet core was outside of FOV. Failed
61-502 2020-05-15 00:30 ToO RU_149 - Target attempted from 15 min before nautical twilight, to 15 after. However, the guide camera couldn\'t find any star. Even trying to manually find a suitable star with different approaches was impossible, not even close. It was decided not to continue when the target passed 10 deg altitude. No clouds in the sky. Failed

 

The above information is collected from the ToO/Mon reports that have been created by the observer.

Should any of the observations have been carried out using the OB system, you will find additional information HERE

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