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0.6-m Zeiss Telescope

1999, October 23/24: Overview

Observer: Francisco Jablonski

Instrumentation:

  • CamIV-991013
  • Detector: ?

Number of exposed CCD frames:

  • Bias: 0
  • Dark:
    • 1 exposure of 2 sec; named: "dark "
    • 1 exposure of 3 sec; named: "dark "
    • 1 exposure of 4 sec; named: "dark "
    • 1 exposure of 5 sec; named: "dark "
    • 1 exposure of 360 sec; named: "dark "
    • 1 exposure of 8 sec; named: "dark "
    • 1 exposure of 10 sec; named: "dark "
    • 2 exposures of 60 sec; named: "dark "
    • 1 exposure of 12 sec; named: "dark "
    • 1 exposure of 25 sec; named: "dark "
  • Flat Field:
    • 1 exposure of 12 sec; named: "flat "
  • Object: 154

List of observed objects:

Object Right ascension Declination No. of exposures
Y074 2:18:30 -48: 6:56 10
Y072 2:16:43 -47:49:25 10
Y073 2:18:15 -64:22:58 10
Y077 2:25: 9 -63:13:26 10
X27 2:28: 1 -50:56:39 10
Y081 2:30:45 -45: 6:55 10
Y082 2:31:31 -48:26:59 10
Y083 2:31:32 -46:11:13 10
X31 2:36:31 -59:28:27 11
Y103 2:55: 3 -54:23:48 10
Y121 3:10:33 -50:26:55 10
Y134 3:22: 9 -52: 2:36 10
HD207288 21:48:13 -17:37:13 6
HD211290 22:16:23 -14:34: 8 6
HD214497 22:38:44 -14:48:49 3
HD216009 22:49:51 -44:25:26 6
HD2811 0:31:18 -43:36:24 6
HD15911 2:31:45 -51:39:39 6


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These data become/became public on: 2001 February 23
(subject to consent of observer or program committee;
in case of interest contact the data bank manager first!)

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