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Observation Times and Lightcurves

CAMPAIGN MISSION START TIME END TIME EXPOSURE(ks)
JULY 1996RXTE 16 July 23:1718 July 13:52 47
" "ASCA 16 July 20:0518 July 13:32 42
" "BeppoSAX 18 July 02:0321 July 08:35 130
JUNE 1998RXTE 24 June 07:4526 June 08:43 16
" "ASCA 24 June 08:3026 June 10:00 73
" "BeppoSAX 24 June 05:5926 June 04:19 72

NOTE: ASCA TIME ZERO is 00:00 on Jan 1 1993

RXTE TIME (s) = ASCA TIME (s) - 31536063.562

1996 July light curves
1998 June light curves


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