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HEASARC News: NuSTAR Cycle 3 Reminder



   Dear Colleague,		5 January 2017

   We are sorry if you receive this more than once.

   1) NuSTAR Proposal Submission Deadline:

   This is a friendly reminder that Phase-1 scientific/technical
   proposals for the NuSTAR Cycle 3 GO Program are due:

   Friday, January 27, 2017, 4:30PM EST.

   Note that sources with fluxes >~ 10^-11 ergs/s/cm2 within 5 degrees of
   the target may cause increased non-uniform background gradients due to
   stray light. Users should check observations for potential stray light
   contributions using the target constraint tool at:

   http://www.srl.caltech.edu/NuSTAR_Public/NuSTAROperationSite/CheckConstraint.php. 

   If a field is designated as "Potential stray light issue" proposers
   should submit a request for a feasibility analysis to:

   nustar-help@srl.caltech.edu 

   at least 48 hours prior to the proposal submission deadline.

   2) Volunteer Reviewers:

   Thank you to those who volunteered for the previous NuSTAR reviews.  We
   are seeking volunteer reviewers for the NuSTAR Cycle 3 Peer Review,
   which will take place in Maryland, April 4-6, 2017. Reviewers must have
   a PhD at the time of the Peer Review. If you would like to be
   considered as a reviewer, please email

   nustar_review@athena.gsfc.nasa.gov

   More information can be found at 

   http://nustar.gsfc.nasa.gov 
   and
   http://nustar.caltech.edu/page/researchers

   If you have questions about the NuSTAR GO Program, please do not
   hesitate to contact us at

   http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Feedback (select NuSTAR)

   If you are at the 2017 AAS meeting in Grapevine, please also stop by
   the NuSTAR/Swift/Fermi booth for more information.

   Thanks,
   Andy Ptak for the NuSTAR GO program
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