P69-030
P69-030: Oscillating wildly - Characterising the nature of unusually pulsating stars III
P.I.: V. Antoci
This is a Monitoring program using FIES.
Instrument setup
Afternoon instructions
- Run afternoon calibrations: fies-calibs -fib 4
Observing instructions
- On the Queue page, make sure the OB-generated observing script is written to disk, or else 'compile'
- Go to directory: cd ~/obs/scripts/69-030/ and do ls -lrt
- Start the requested OB generated script
Program Tracking |
Proposal |
69-030 |
Semester |
P69: 20240401 - 20241001 |
Principal Investigator |
Victoria Antoci |
Programme |
Oscillating wildly-Characterising the nature of unusually pulsating stars III |
Instrument |
FIES |
Time Allocation |
2 separate observations of 8 sources |
Total Nights |
20.0h |
Type |
Mon |
Notes |
Fixed dates to be scheduled |
Total Time Spent |
00:54 (hh:mm)
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Proposal |
Date |
Time |
Type |
Targets |
Files |
Comments |
Status |
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69-030 |
2024-04-05 |
00:00 |
Mon |
HD97160 |
- |
The target was missed due to clouds covering its area. It was tried once nevertheless, but a guide star wasn't found. |
Failed |
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69-030 |
2024-04-13 |
00:26 |
Mon |
HD97160 |
FIHd130110 - FIHd130112 |
HD39390 was missed as the telescope had to be kept closed due to a combination of dusty air and strong wind. When the winded calmed down a bit, it was too late to observe HD39390 following the air mass restriction. HD97160 on the other hand was observed successfully, but the lower hatch was closed due to the moderate wind. |
Observed |
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69-030 |
2024-04-21 |
00:28 |
Mon |
HD39390 |
FIHd210063 - FIHd210066 |
Observed with thin clouds. At the end of the exposure clouds got denser and the guide star was lost, but
the exposure was already reading out. |
Observed |
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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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