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Dear ASCA users,

Please find below the ASCA schedule for the period of October 29
to November  9. In this short-term schedule a few priority-C targets 
are picked up from the pool of unscheduled priority-C targets, in 
addition to the scheduled priority-B and -C targets. The targets, 
V351_Pup 1991 and G65.7+1.2 are the MUJ  targets recommended
by the merging meeting. However, since I did not recieved any proposals 
for these targets from Japanese,  it is due to the PIs' decision if 
they include Japanese collaborators, when some Japanese ASCA team members 
wish to work in collaboration for these targets.

F. Nagase

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A S C A     WEEKLY  OBSERVATION   PLAN
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October  29 - November 9,  1998,		ver-1   (98/ 9/29)
(ISAS contact scientist: 	T. DOTANI	(dotani@astro.isas.ac.jp)
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Date	MNV	Target 		Tag. 	Exp.	Observation	PI or 
	start	name 		Cat.	(ks)	Cat.  Pri./TC	 ( PPI/Co-PI)
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10/29	 0:40	NGC 2655	AGN 	40	USJ	3/n	A. Ptak

10/29	22:00	IC 2476		Gal.	80	JPN	2/n	N. Iyomoto

11/ 1	 1:10	ZW 2701		CG	40	ESJ	2/n	A. Edge

11/ 1	23:30	0923+392	AGN	40	US	3/n	R. Sambruna

11/ 2	23:20	SN1987A		SNR	100	JPN	2/n	M. Itoh

11/ 5	11:50	3C 223		AGN	60	ESJ	3/n	G. Brunetti

11/ 6	19:40	V351_Pup 1991	CV	50	MUJ	2/n	H. Ogelman
								/TBD
11/ 8	 6:40	G65.7+1.2	SNR	20	MUJ	3/n	J. Hughes
								/TBD
11/ 8	20:30	IRAS 20210	AGN	40	JPN	3/n	M. Imanishi

(11/ 9	18:40,   MNV to next target)
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(Note) Obs. Cat. JPN: Japan time, US: US time, JUS: Japan-US Collaboration, 
USJ: US-Japan Collaboration,  MJU: Merged Japan-US (PPI=Japan), 
MUJ: Merged US-Japan (PPI=US),  ESJ: ESA-Japan Program, 
MOT: Observatory Time (Calibration, maintenance), and TOO: Target of Opportunity