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Daily Report #10283
Period Covered:
08:00 PM September 07, 2024 - 07:59 PM September 08, 2024
(DOY 252/0000z - 252/2359z)
Program | Principal Investigator | Program Title |
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Science Observations Scheduled | ||
17098 | Adam Riess, The Johns Hopkins University | HST and Gaia, with Light and Distances, a Foundational Legacy of the Distance Ladder |
17308 | Cameron Lemon, Oskar Klein Centre, Stockholm University | An HST Gap Program for lensed Quasars |
17310 | Michael Koss, Eureka Scientific Inc. | A Blue Gap Survey of Nearby Active Galaxies |
17420 | Boris Gaensicke, University of Warwick | A legacy survey for evolved planetary systems within 100pc |
17436 | Joseph Jensen, Utah Valley University | An Independent High-Precision Distance Ladder for Cosmology |
17441 | Kareem El-Badry, California Institute of Technology | UV spectroscopy of runaways from thermonuclear supernovae |
17469 | John Debes, Space Telescope Science Institute - ESA - JWST | Bridging the Gap Between Exo-Kuiper Belts and the Solar System's Zodiacal Light in Support of Future NASA Exoplanet Missions |
17483 | Rajeshwari Dutta, Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics | Characterizing Lyman-Alpha emitters with Snapshot Survey (CLASS) |
17504 | Patrick Kelly, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities | SNAP Survey for Strongly Lensed Supernovae and Magnified Stars |
17516 | Marjorie Decleir, Space Telescope Science Institute - ESA | Dust extinction at its extremes - from the smallest to the largest dust grainsh |
17527 | Philip Massey, Lowell Observatory | Weighing the Most Massive Binary |
Calibration Observations Scheduled | ||
17340 | Roberto Avila, Space Telescope Science Institute | ACS SBC Darks |
17349 | Aidan Pidgeon, Space Telescope Science Institute | WFC3 UVIS CCD Daily Monitor Part 3 |
17376 | Daniel Welty, Space Telescope Science Institute | STIS CCD Dark Monitor Part 3 |
17378 | Daniel Stapleton, Space Telescope Science Institute | STIS CCD Bias and Read Noise Monitor Part 2 |