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1.6-m Perkin Elmer Telescope

1999, March 26/27: Overview

Observer: M. Assafin, C. Erly

Instrumentation:

  • CAMERA1
  • Detector: WI106

Number of exposed CCD frames:

  • Bias: 20
  • Dark:
    • none
  • Flat Field:
    • 20 exposures of 48 sec; named: "flatr "
    • 20 exposures of 3 sec; named: "flatv "
  • Object: 98

List of observed objects:

Object Right ascension Declination No. of exposures
0826-373 8:28: 4 -37:31: 6 13
1012+232 10:14:47 23: 1:16 3
1020-103 10:22:32 -10:37:44 3
1021-006 10:24:29 0:52:55 3
1039-474 10:41:42 -47:40: 6 3
1101-536 11: 3:52 -53:57: 0 19
1105-680 11: 3:52 -53:57: 0 3
1148-671 11: 3:52 -53:57: 0 3
1155+251 11:58:25 24:50:17 3
1234-504 12:37:15 -50:46:23 3
1251-713 12:54:59 -71:38:18 3
1324+224 13:26:60 22:10:50 3
1352-632 13:55:46 -63:26:42 3
1402+044 14: 5: 1 4:15:35 3
1406-076 14: 8:56 - 7:52:26 3
1504-166 15: 7: 4 -16:52:30 3
1510-089 15:12:50 - 9: 5:59 3
1532+016 15:34:52 1:31: 4 3
1546+027 15:49:29 2:37: 1 3
1557+032 15:59:31 3: 4:48 3
1616+063 15:59:31 3: 4:48 3
1622-253 16:25:46 -25:27:38 3
1655+077 16:58: 9 7:41:27 3
1705+018 17: 7:34 1:48:45 3


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These data become/became public on: 2001 March 26
(subject to consent of observer or program committee;
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