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Dear ASCA users,

Please find below the third short-term ASCA observation schedule
of GO7 for the period January 28 to February 8.

We have just released the first version of the ASCA long-term timeline
for GO7 during the period of 1999 January to 2000 February. Currently
in the timeline only priority-A and priority-B targets are allocated and
all priority-C targets are in the pool. However, we have yet significant 
margin in the timeline, especially in the late half of it, to allocate 
priority-C targets, and we will insert priority-C targets into schedules
along with the progress of observations.

F. Nagase

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A S C A     WEEKLY  OBSERVATION   PLAN
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#03: January 28 - February 8, 1999			ver-1   (99/ 1/ 4)
(ISAS contact scientist: 	R. FUJIMOTO	(fujomoto@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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1/28	 3:10	NGC 1167	AGN	50	ESJ	1/n	G. Stewart

1/29	10:50	AX J1510+0742	CXB	70	JPN	1/n	T. Takahashi

1/31	 6:20	RXS J144701+1145 AGN	20	ESJ	2/n	I. Lehmann

1/31	22:10	3C 351		AGN	20	JPN	2/n	Y. Ogasaka

2/ 1	12:00	SCGG 223	Gal.	50	JPN	1/n	K. Makishima

2/ 2	20:20	MS 1532.5+0130	CG	65	US	1/n	J. Henry

2/ 4	16:30	IRAS03282+3035	Star	50	JPN	1/n	S. Yamauchi

2/ 6	 0:50	IRAS03301+3057	Star	50	JPN	1/n	S. Yamauchi

2/ 7	 8:10	SN1006		SNR	40	JPN	1/n	H. Tsunemi

(2/ 8	12:30   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