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Dear ASCA users,
I am sending a short-term ASCA observation schedule for the period of
January 7 to 20. We will soon release the first version of long-term
timeline for all AO4 accepted targets. Next short-term schedule will be
release after January 5, 1996. All observers in this list should contact
and confirm their observation modes with Takahashi or a NASA/GSFC
GOF duty scientist within this year.
Have a merry Christmas and a happy new year!
Fumiaki Nagase
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A S C A WEEKLY OBSERVATION PLAN
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January 7Ê - 20, 1996:
(ISAS contact scientist: T. TAKAHASHI, takahasi@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/ 7 18:50 PKS0208-512 #1 AGN 10 USJ 2/Y J. Stacy
1/ 8 2:40 RE J1255+266 CV 20 ESJ 1/n M. Watson
1/ 8 18:50 NGC 3281 AGN 20 US 1/n A. Wilson
1/ 9 9:30 GRB 930131 CXB 40 JPN 1/n A. Yoshida
1/10 14:20 A 1650 CG 60 MJU 1/n K. Yamashita
/C. Sarazin
1/12 7:50 NGC 4945 AGN 20 MUJ 2/Y G. Madeski
/TBD
1/12 23:40 NGC 5018 Gal. 50 JPN 1/n N. Arimoto
1/14 15:40 RD J13434+0001 AGN 100 JPN 1/n K. Ohta
1/17 16:50 A 3528 CG 20 US 1/n W. Forman
1/18 9:00 PHL 909 AGN 20 US 1/n S. Mathur
1/18 21:50 NAB 0205+024 AGN 60 MUJ 2/n F. Fiore
/TBD
1/20 8:40 PKS0208-512 #2 AGN 10 USJ 2/Y J. Stacy
(1 /20 14:50 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,
MUE: Merged US-ESJ (PPI=US), MEU: Merged ESJ-US (PPI=ESJ)
MOT: Manager's observatory time