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Program Tracking
Proposal 58-505
Semester P59: 20190401 - 20191001
Principal Investigator Hakon Dahle
Programme A unique probe of a high-redshift supermassive black hole and dark matter.
Instrument ALFOSC
Time Allocation g-band 14x36m ~10 days apart. i- and narrow-band 11x52m
Total Nights 18h
Type Mon
Notes Fixed dates to be scheduled
Total Time Spent 15:43 (hh:mm)
Proposal Date Time Type Targets Files Comments Status
58-505 2019-04-29 00:33 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCd290433 - ALCd290435 Observed in clear skies with borderline seeing. Observed
58-505 2019-05-12 00:35 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCe120258 - ALCe120261 Observed according to instructions with seeing ~1\". Observed
58-505 2019-05-29 00:47 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCe290231 - ALCe290233 Useful files: ALCe290231 - ALCe290233. Observed during part of the morning twilight. Seeing <1.0\". ALCe290224 not useful image because is unfocused. FJGG Observed
58-505 2019-06-05 01:22 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCf050422-30 Observed
58-505 2019-06-12 01:23 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCf120410 - ALCf120418 Seeing around ~1.0\". It looks without thin clouds. FJGG Observed
58-505 2019-07-02 01:23 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCg020165 - ALCg020173 Observed
58-505 2019-07-10 01:23 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCg100136 - ALCg100144 Observed
58-505 2019-07-24 01:25 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCg240175 - ALCg240183 Observed
58-505 2019-07-29 01:23 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCg290638 - ALCg290646 Observed
58-505 2019-08-10 00:00 Mon - - Failed. All data unusable due to a technical fault. Failed
58-505 2019-08-19 01:21 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCh190156 - ALCh190164 Observed in clear dusty sky with varying seeing 1.0-1.3. Observed
58-505 2019-09-03 01:23 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCi030087 - ALCi030095 Observed in clear skies with good seeing. Observed
58-505 2019-09-25 01:23 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCi250129 - ALCi250137 Clear sky and seeing around 1.0\". Observed
58-505 2019-09-30 01:22 Mon SDSSJ2222 ALCi300070 - ALCi300078 Observed

 

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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