Proposer | (18393) Francisco Soldan (fsarrakis@gmail.com) obscode: AFSA |
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Assigned To | (3663) Dirk Terrell |
Date Submitted | April 23, 2023 |
Status | Allocated |
Priority | Normal |
Proposal | My AAVSO code, AFSA |
Target | RA (H.HH) | Dec (D.DD) | Magnitude | Telescope | Observation Frequency | Expiration Date | Proprietary Term |
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MYCAM | 3.988400 | 57.23713 | 10.0–12.0 | BSM_NH2 | 1 | Feb. 1, 2024 | No |
MISV1402 | 3.966660 | 57.25483 | 15.0–10.0 | BSM_NH2 | 1 | Feb. 1, 2024 | No |
<<Exposure Times: 60-120 minutes per night, ideally taking 5-10 seconds per filter, achieving good RSR (>80). The ideal is to take alternate shots in B and V. Otherwise, on a typical night, 60 minutes in one filter, and 60 minutes in another. . >>
Please explain what you are most interested in - one star, all bright stars or faint stars in cluster. 5-10 sec exposures have limited usefulness for faint stars. Do you want 60-120 minute time series? We can't do that every night for a long period of time. It impacts all our other proposals! Be more focused? It is a shared system.
What do you expect the period of these targets to be?
Priority targets are MY Cam and misv1402. Also, as a secondary target, the bright cluster stars (i.e. NM 694, 695 and 696). The exposure is limited to not saturating the MY CAM accounts, but enough to capture stars within the range of misv1402. I understand that in filter B the exposure should be greater in time than in V. As for the series, a minimum time of 2 to 5 minutes per session would be fine if possible. Any other clarification do not hesitate to ask me.
Thank you so much
Sorry, 20 to 25 minutes per session, more less
Committed to NH
Image field (90'x60') centered between two targets. See if a different center helps fit more targets.
I have not received any data yet.
Regards
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