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1.6-m Perkin Elmer Telescope

1998, November 28/29: Overview

Observer: M. Sartori, C. Roberto

Instrumentation:

  • ESPCASS
  • Detector: WI106

Number of exposed CCD frames:

  • Bias: 50
  • Dark:
    • none
  • Flat Field:
    • 10 exposures of 45 sec; named: "flat1 "
    • 10 exposures of 45 sec; named: "flat2 "
    • 10 exposures of 10 sec; named: "flat3 "
    • 10 exposures of 9 sec; named: "flat4 "
  • Object: 52

List of observed objects:

Object Right ascension Declination No. of exposures
HD1581 0:20: 4 -64:52:30 3
PDS002 0:20: 4 -64:52:30 3
HR718 1:17:42 -52:33:34 6
HD11636 2:28: 9 8:27:36 3
HD18331 1:54:38 20:48:29 3
PDS004 2:56:37 - 3:42:44 3
PDS159 3:44:30 23:57: 7 3
PDS161 3:44:56 24: 6:55 3
HR1544 4:35:21 12:24:43 3
HR1144 3:44:30 23:57: 7 3
PDS172 5: 6:36 27:58: 7 3
PDS176 4:58:43 29:50:33 3
HD1581-lamp 0:20: 4 -64:52:30 1
PDS002-lamp 1:17:42 -52:33:34 1
HR718-lamp 2:28: 9 8:27:36 2
HD11636-lamp 1:54:38 20:48:29 1
HD18331-lamp 2:56:37 - 3:42:44 1
PDS004-lamp 3:38:59 29:41:42 1
PDS159-lamp 3:44:56 24: 6:55 1
PDS161-lamp 3:46:19 23:56:54 1
HR1544-lamp 4:35:21 12:24:43 1
HR1144-lamp 3:45: 9 24:50:23 1
PDS172-lamp 4:58:43 29:50:33 1
PDS176-lamp 5:15:59 - 9:48:37 1


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These data become/became public on: 2000 November 28
(subject to consent of observer or program committee;
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