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1.6-m Perkin Elmer Telescope

2002, July 17/18: Overview

Observer: Luciano Fraga, Ronaldo

Instrumentation:

  • ESPCASS
  • Detector: WI101

Number of exposed CCD frames:

  • Bias: 50
  • Dark:
    • none
  • Flat Field:
    • 10 exposures of 300 sec; named: "DFLAT "
  • Object: 77

List of observed objects:

Object Right ascension Declination No. of exposures
HEAR 0:56:12 -29:37:60 12
DUN 142 13:16:11 -22:54:29 2
COO 161 13:49:24 -44:13: 0 2
COO 162 13:49:24 -44:13: 0 2
RMK 18 13:49:24 -44:13: 0 2
DUN 145 13:49:24 -44:13: 0 2
HJ 4778 13:49:24 -44:13: 0 2
HJ 4800 13:49:24 -44:13: 0 1
COO 189 13:49:24 -44:13: 0 2
STF 1987 15:57:12 3:24: 0 2
SHJ 213 15:57:12 3:24: 0 2
COO 206 15:57:12 3:24: 0 2
HJ 589 15:57:12 3:24: 0 2
HJ 4965 15:57:12 3:24: 0 2
HJ 5007 15:57:12 3:24: 0 2
HJ 5023 18:10:48 -40:25:60 1
STF 2321 18:30: 0 1:10:60 2
COO 230 19: 1: 0 -24:38:60 2
H 129 19: 4:12 -22:53:60 2
HJ 1458 20: 0: 7 11:11:25 2
HJ 5325 22:23:42 -72:48: 0 1
H 24 22:23:42 -72:48: 0 2
HD209625 22:23:42 -72:48: 0 1
HD210424 22: 2:12 - 1: 8:60 1
HD211838 22: 2:12 - 1: 8:60 1
HD212132 22:20: 6 -46:10:60 1
HD212385 22:21:42 -39:22:60 1
HD212661 22:21:42 -39:22:60 1
HD213236 22:27:36 -14:51: 0 1
HD215766 22:27:36 -14:51: 0 1
HD221507 22:27:36 -14:51: 0 1
HD221006 23:26: 6 -63:22:60 1
HD221760 23:26: 6 -63:22:60 1
HD223640 23:32:24 -42:54: 0 1
HD224361 23:48:48 -19:10:60 1
HD224926 23:54:42 -63:13:60 1
HD315 23:59:18 - 3:17:60 1
HD1909 0:20:42 -31:19: 0 1
HD3580 0:36: 0 -20:34: 0 1
HD3326 0:33:36 -23: 7: 0 1
HD3980 0:39:30 -56:46:60 1
HD5737 0:56:12 -29:37:60 1
HD142 0: 6:19 -49: 4:30 2
HD203 0: 6:57 -23: 5:35 1
HD469 0: 6:19 -49: 4:30 1
HD493 0: 9:21 -27:58:60 1
HD645 0:10:42 -12:34:48 1


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These data become/became public on: 2005 July 17

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