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Dear ASCA users,

A new activity of the Rapid burster was reported and we received 
a request of  an ASCA TOO observation of the burster . We accepted
the request and allocated the TOO observation on March 26 20:00 to
March 28 1:40 for a net exposure of 40 ksec. The observations for the 
replaced targets, G28.8+1.5_NS and G28.8+1.5_NW  (PI*: F. Nagase
for both) are shifted to the next schedule.

F. Nagase

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A S C A     WEEKLY  OBSERVATION   PLAN
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#08: March  26 - April 7, 1999			ver-2   (99/ 3/29)
(ISAS contact scientist: 	M. Ishida	(Ishida@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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3/26	 4:20	1E161348 N4	SNR	20	MUJ	1/n 	E. Gotthelf
								/TBD
3/26	20:00	MXB 1730-335	Bin.	40	TOO	1/Y	T. Dotani

3/28	 1:40	AX J1845-0258	SNR	50	USJ	1/n	E. Gotthelf

3/29	17:50	1E1841-0045 N2	Star	20	JPN	1/Y	Y. Saito

3/30	 8:10	A3667_2006-56	CG	50	JPN	1/n	Y. Kamae

3/31	20:50	W50_North_Rim	SNR	20	JPN	2/n	M. Namiki

4/ 1	14:10	W50_East_Rim	SNR	20	JPN	2/n	M. Namiki

4/ 2	 1:20	GX 339-4 N2	Bin.	20	MJU	2/n	H. Negoro
								/Novak
4/ 2	18:50	W50_West_Rim	SNR	20	JPN	2/n	M. Namiki

4/ 3	21:40	1SAX J1935.3-5252 CXB	80	MUJ	1/Y	F. Harrison
								/A. Yoshida
4/ 6	 8:30	1E1841-0045 N3	Star	20	JPN	1/Y	Y. Saito

4/ 6	21:10	1E0953.8+6918	SNR	40	US	1/n	Q. Wang

(4/7	19:00  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