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0.6-m Zeiss Telescope 1.6-m Perkin Elmer Telescope

1999, May 21/22: Overview

Observer: Ednilson de Oliveira

Instrumentation:

  • CAMERA1
  • Detector: WI301

Number of exposed CCD frames:

  • Bias: 25
  • Dark:
    • none
  • Flat Field:
    • 20 exposures of 4 sec; named: "flat "
    • 10 exposures of 8 sec; named: "flat "
    • 10 exposures of 18 sec; named: "flat "
  • Object: 183

List of observed objects:

Object Right ascension Declination No. of exposures
as201 8:31:42 -27:45:32 4
as221 17:12:12 -32:37:48 5
as270 18: 5:33 -20:20:34 4
as276 18: 9: 9 -41:13:25 5
aeara 17:41: 4 -47: 3:20 5
bicru 12:23:26 -62:38:16 5
cd4314304 21: 0: 6 -42:38:50 8
clsco 16:54:51 -30:37:17 4
hen1092 15:47:10 -66:29:16 4
hen1103 15:48:28 -44:19: 0 4
hen1213 16:35:15 -51:42:24 5
hen1341 17: 8:36 -17:26:29 5
hen1761 19:42:25 -68: 7:41 8
he2127 15:24:49 -51:49:48 5
he2139 15:54:44 -55:29:36 7
he2173 16:36:24 -39:51:42 4
hen828 12:50:58 -57:50:46 4
hen863 13: 7:43 -48: 0:22 4
m121 17:34:17 -19: 9:21 4
rtcru 12:34:54 -64:33:56 26
rtser 17:39:51 -11:56:37 4
rxj0925.7 9:25:45 -47:58:16 41
th317 17:27:31 -29: 3:56 4
v455sco 17: 7:21 -34: 5:14 4
wra1470 16:23:21 -27:40: 1 6
wra157 8: 6:35 -28:31:59 4


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These data become/became public on: 2001 February 21
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