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Dear ASCA users,
Last week on April 17- 19 , the 4th ASCA conference on "Heating and
Acceleration in the Universe" was held successfully at Hachioji city in
Tokyo. The Astro-E sience working group meeting was also held before
and after the conference.
Please find below the ASCA observation schedule for the period of
April 18-28, 1999.
F. Nagase
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A S C A WEEKLY OBSERVATION PLAN
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#10: April 18 - 28, 1999 ver-1 (99/ 3/24)
(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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4/18 14:40 G28.8+1.5 WN SNR 20 JPN 2/n F. Nagase
4/19 5:14 G28.8+1.5 SN SNR 20 JPN 2/n F. Nagase
4/ 19 17:30 LMC 1 Gal. 40 JPN 1/n K. Koyama
4/20 19:00 LMC 2 Gal. 40 JPN 1/n K. Koyama
4/21 20:30 LMC 3 Gal. 40 JPN 1/n K. Koyama
4/22 21:50 0532-71.0 SNR 43 MUJ 2/n J. Hughes
/TBD
4/24 2:20 MS 0821.5+0337 CG 65 US 1/n P. Henry
4/25 19:40 GR_17 N1 SNR 10 JPN 1/n S. Yamauchi
4/26 3:30 GR_17 N2 SNR 10 JPN 1/n S. Yamauchi
4/26 9:50 GR_17 N3 SNR 10 JPN 1/n S. Yamauchi
4/26 16:10 GR_17 N4 SNR 10 JPN 1/n S. Yamauchi
4/26 22:30 GR_17 N5 SNR 10 JPN 1/n S. Yamauchi
4/27 5:00 GR_17 N6 SNR 10 JPN 1/n S. Yamauchi
4/27 11:20 GR_17 N7 SNR 10 JPN 1/n S. Yamauchi
4/27 17:40 GR_17 N8 SNR 10 JPN 1/n S. Yamauchi
4/28 0:00 GR_17 N9 SNR 10 JPN 1/n S. Yamauchi
(4/28 6:20 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