=============================================================== Target ~Exp GMT Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== NGC 246 62 02 Aug - 05 Aug 1996 PlanNeb go0592 NGC 246 17 09 Aug - 10 Aug 1996 PlanNeb go0593 Moon 1 20 Dec - 20 Dec 1996 Moon go0594 Moon 1 21 Dec - 21 Dec 1996 Moon go0595 Moon 1 22 Dec - 22 Dec 1996 Moon go0596 Moon 1 23 Dec - 23 Dec 1996 Moon go0597 Moon 1 26 Dec - 26 Dec 1996 Moon go0598 Moon 1 27 Dec - 27 Dec 1996 Moon go0599 Moon 1 28 Dec - 28 Dec 1996 Moon go0600 Moon 1 29 Dec - 29 Dec 1996 Moon go0601 GJ 205 226 03 Jan - 11 Jan 1997 M1.5V go0602 GJ 205 256 13 Jan - 23 Jan 1997 M1.5V go0603 HD 12230 194 23 Jan - 29 Jan 1997 F0Vn go0604 Alexis 5 4 28 Jan - 28 Jan 1997 NOID go0605 V471 Tau 119 30 Jan - 03 Feb 1997 K0 go0606 gamma Tau 128 07 Feb - 11 Feb 1997 K0IIIa go0607 2EUVE J0512-00.6 195 12 Feb - 19 Feb 1997 WD:DA go0608 GD 71 121 18 Dec - 22 Dec 1996 WD:DA go0609 GD 71 43 19 Feb - 21 Feb 1997 WD:DA go0610 GJ 205 21 23 Feb - 24 Feb 1997 M1.5V go0611 alpha Cen 115 10 Mar - 14 Mar 1997 G+... go0612 * HZ 43 33 25 Jun - 26 Jun 1997 WD:DA go0613 * VY Ari 27 11 Sep - 12 Sep 1996 K0 go0614 + EF Eri 28 13 Sep - 14 Sep 1996 CV:AM go0615 + ================================================================ Notes: "*" indicates calibration observation "+" indicates scanning telescope imaging observation
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Sep 1997. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the assigned data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the EUVE Science Archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to their data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation; note that, per the new ESAB policy, RAP targets observed as of 15 Mar 1997 do *not* have associated proprietary periods. See the UCB/CEA WWW site (address below) for a complete list of publicly available EUVE data products.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp GMT Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== EUVE J2206+63.7 25 08 Dec - 09 Dec 1996 NOID go0582 2EUVE J0908+32.6 25 09 Dec - 10 Dec 1996 NOID go0583 NGC 4051 80 11 Dec - 14 Dec 1996 AGN:Sy1 go0584 PC 0025+0447 17 22 Dec - 23 Dec 1996 M go0585 PC 0025+0447 63 25 Dec - 27 Dec 1996 M go0586 ACO 1795 106 03 Feb - 07 Feb 1997 ClGal go0587 HU Aqr 144 23 Oct - 28 Oct 1996 CV go0588 NGC 246 100 28 Oct - 31 Oct 1996 PlanNeb go0589 QQ Vul 144 11 Aug - 16 Aug 1996 XRB go0590 ** QQ Vul 144 16 Aug - 21 Aug 1996 XRB go0591 ** ** --> Scanner observation ================================================================
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Aug 1997. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the EUVE Science Archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to their data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation. See the UCB/CEA WWW site (address below) for a complete list of publicly available EUVE data products.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp GMT Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== 2EUVE J0858-00.2 25 07 Dec - 08 Dec 1996 NOID go0577 2EUVE J1100+34.4 28 10 Dec - 11 Dec 1996 NOID go0578 AR UMa 117 14 Dec - 18 Dec 1996 CV:AM go0579 alpha Col 186 27 Dec - 03 Jan 1997 B7IVe go0580 V815 Her 93 15 Jun - 19 Jun 1996 G5 go0581 ================================================================
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Jul 1997. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the EUVE Science Archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to their data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation. See the UCB/CEA WWW site (address below) for a complete list of publicly available EUVE data products.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp GMT Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== GO DATA SETS AVAILABLE 1 JUL 1997: HZ 43 6 10 Mar - 10 Mar 1993 WD:DA go0566 * PSR J0108-1431 40 19 Dec - 21 Dec 1994 Pulsar go0567 Moon 2 02 Feb - 02 Feb 1996 Moon go0568 EUVE J1629+780 105 04 Nov - 08 Nov 1996 WD:DA go0569 RE J0457-280 84 08 Nov - 11 Nov 1996 WD:DA go0570 RE J0457-280 84 11 Nov - 14 Nov 1996 WD:DA go0571 Diffuse 100 14 Nov - 17 Nov 1996 Bkgd go0572 V471 Tau 101 18 Nov - 21 Nov 1996 WD:DA go0573 gamma Tau 58 21 Nov - 23 Nov 1996 K0III go0574 Sirius B 150 27 Nov - 02 Dec 1996 WD:DA go0575 Sirius B 150 02 Dec - 07 Dec 1996 WD:DA go0576 * = calibration target ================================================================
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Jun 1997. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to the data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation. See the UCB-CEA WWW site (address below) for a complete list of publicly available EUVE data products.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Cycle 4 Targets EQ Peg 86 02 Oct - 05 Oct 1996 M4V go0562 gamma Tau 124 05 Oct - 09 Oct 1996 K0IIIab go0563 Cycle 3 Targets 17 Lep 99 04 Feb - 07 Feb 1995 Ap go0564 AD Leo 95 03 May - 06 May 1996 M4.5Ve go0565 ================================================================
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 May 1997. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to the data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation. See the UCB-CEA WWW site (address below) for a complete list of publicly available EUVE data products.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Cycle 4 Targets LB 9802 178 22 Aug - 28 Aug 1996 BlueStar go0541 LB 9802 56 19 Sep - 21 Sep 1996 BlueStar go0542 LB 9802 118 24 Sep - 29 Sep 1996 BlueStar go0543 Comet Hale-Bopp 152 14 Sep - 19 Sep 1996 SolSys go0544 Jupiter 82 21 Sep - 24 Sep 1996 SolSys go0545 QS Tel 23 29 Sep - 29 Sep 1996 CV:AM go0546 BRI 0021-0214 176 17 Jul - 23 Jul 1996 Star go0547 BRI 0021-0214 2 27 Jul - 27 Jul 1996 Star go0548 BRI 0021-0214 67 29 Sep - 02 Oct 1996 Star go0549 Cycle 3 Targets Algol 49 01 Feb - 02 Feb 1996 B8V go0550 Algol 133 02 Feb - 07 Feb 1996 B8V go0551 BH CVn 129 12 Feb - 17 Feb 1996 F2IV go0552 BH CVn 129 17 Feb - 21 Feb 1996 F2IV go0553 44 Boo 7 24 Feb - 25 Feb 1996 G0V go0554 44 Boo 100 26 Feb - 01 Mar 1996 G0V go0555 44 Boo 46 01 Mar - 03 Mar 1996 G0V go0556 PG 1234+482 62 07 Mar - 10 Mar 1996 DA go0557 PG 1234+482 123 12 Mar - 16 Mar 1996 DA go0558 Comet Hyakutake 90 21 Mar - 25 Mar 1996 SolSys go0559 Comet d'Arrest 50 04 Sep - 05 Sep 1995 SolSys go0560 Comet Bradfield 46 06 Nov - 07 Nov 1995 SolSys go0561 ================================================================
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Apr 1997. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to the data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation. See the UCB-CEA WWW site (address below) for a complete list of publicly available EUVE data products.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== GO DATA SETS AVAILABLE 1 APR 1997: Cycle 4 Targets Jupiter 85 28 Aug - 31 Aug 1996 SolSys go0530 QS Tel 28 31 Aug - 01 Sep 1996 CV:AM go0531 V711 Tau 136 01 Sep - 06 Sep 1996 G9V go0532 V711 Tau 136 06 Sep - 11 Sep 1996 G9V go0533 HU Aqr 88 11 Sep - 14 Sep 1996 CV:AM go0534 Cycle 3 Targets EI Eri 21 25 Nov - 26 Nov 1995 G5IV go0535 V837 Tau 70 06 Dec - 08 Dec 1995 G2V go0536 EK Dra 100 06 Dec - 10 Dec 1995 F8 go0537 RE 1149+28 1 13 Dec - 13 Dec 1995 CV:AM go0538 2EUVE J0723-27.7 7 07 Feb - 07 Feb 1996 NOID go0539 2EUVE J0723-27.7 91 09 Feb - 12 Feb 1996 NOID go0540 ================================================================
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Mar 1997. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to the data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation. See the CEA WWW site (address below) for a complete list of publicly available EUVE data products.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== GO DATA SETS AVAILABLE 1 MAR 1997: *** Cycle 4 Targets *** HU Aqr 144 29 May - 03 Jun 1996 CV:AM go0519 HU Aqr 83 27 Jul - 30 Jul 1996 CV:AM go0520 AG Dra 99 23 Jul - 27 Jul 1996 K0 go0521 Diffuse 99 30 Jul - 02 Aug 1996 Bkgd go0522 RE J1938-461 19 10 Aug - 11 Aug 1996 CV:AM go0523 UV Cet 144 11 Aug - 16 Aug 1996 M5.5e go0524 UV Cet 144 16 Aug - 21 Aug 1996 M5.5e go0525 *** Cycle 3 Targets *** EUVE J0311-318 4 21 Jan - 21 Jan 1996 NOID go0526 theta 1 Tau 100 21 Jan - 25 Jan 1996 G7III go0527 theta 1 Tau 49 25 Jan - 27 Jan 1996 G7III go0528 theta 1 Tau 29 30 Jan - 01 Feb 1996 G7III go0529 ================================================================
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Feb 1997. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to the data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== ***** Cycle 4 Targets ***** EUVE J1925-565 90 15 Jun - 19 Jun 1996 XRS go0485 EUVE J1925-565 44 25 Jun - 26 Jun 1996 XRS go0486 Jupiter 155 19 Jun - 24 Jun 1996 SolSys go0487 NGC 5548 156 26 Jun - 02 Jul 1996 AGN:Sy1 go0488 NGC 5548 156 02 Jul - 07 Jul 1996 AGN:Sy1 go0489 Ton S180 130 08 Jul - 12 Jul 1996 AGN:Sy1 go0490 Ton S180 130 12 Jul - 17 Jul 1996 AGN:Sy1 go0491 ***** Cycle 3 Targets ***** Capella 51 30 Nov - 02 Dec 1995 G5IIIe go0492 Capella 51 02 Dec - 04 Dec 1995 G5IIIe go0493 RE J1016-052 61 04 Dec - 06 Dec 1995 WD:DA go0494 EK Dra 94 10 Dec - 13 Dec 1995 F8 go0495 Moon 2 13 Dec - 13 Dec 1995 SolSys go0496 MRK 142 9 13 Dec - 13 Dec 1995 AGN:Sy1 go0497 EUVE J0503+231 1 13 Dec - 13 Dec 1995 NOID go0498 beta CMa 64 26 Nov - 28 Nov 1995 B1II/III go0499 beta CMa 44 13 Dec - 15 Dec 1995 B1II/III go0500 beta CMa 55 29 Dec - 31 Dec 1995 B1II/III go0501 NGC 1851 37 15 Dec - 16 Dec 1995 GlobClus go0502 EUVE J0720-317 100 16 Dec - 20 Dec 1995 WD:DA go0503 EUVE J0720-317 5 20 Dec - 20 Dec 1995 WD:DA go0504 zeta Pup 100 20 Dec - 24 Dec 1995 O5Ia go0505 zeta Pup 41 24 Dec - 25 Dec 1995 O5Ia go0506 Coma Cluster 84 25 Dec - 28 Dec 1995 ClusGal go0507 EUVE J1034+073 20 28 Dec - 29 Dec 1995 NOID go0508 GJ 354.1 100 31 Dec - 03 Jan 1996 K0 go5009 GJ 354.1 100 03 Jan - 07 Jan 1996 K0 go0510 GJ 354.1 100 07 Jan - 10 Jan 1996 K0 go0511 GJ 354.1 14 10 Jan - 11 Jan 1996 K0 go0512 Moon 2 11 Jan - 11 Jan 1996 SolSys go0513 NGC 5457 56 11 Jan - 13 Jan 1996 Gal go0514 RE J0751+144 100 13 Jan - 16 Jan 1996 CV:DQ go0515 RE J0751+144 85 16 Jan - 19 Jan 1996 CV:DQ go0516 ALEXIS Transient 31 19 Jan - 21 Jan 1996 NOID go0517 IRAS 13349+2438 12 21 Jan - 21 Jan 1996 AGN:QSO go0518
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Jan 1997. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to the data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== GO DATA SETS AVAILABLE 1 JAN 1997: V1159 Ori 43 07 Feb - 09 Feb 1996 DwNova go0445 * V1159 Ori 46 23 Feb - 24 Feb 1996 DwNova go0446 * V1159 Ori 25 25 Feb - 25 Feb 1996 DwNova go0447 * V1159 Ori 25 25 Feb - 26 Feb 1996 DwNova go0448 * V1159 Ori 35 10 Mar - 11 Mar 1996 DwNova go0449 * V1159 Ori 35 11 Mar - 12 Mar 1996 DwNova go0450 * Capella 133 03 Mar - 07 Mar 1996 G5e go0451 * LHS 2065 95 16 Mar - 20 Mar 1996 M go0452 * PSR J1024-0719 40 20 Mar - 21 Mar 1996 Pulsar go0453 * PSR J1024-0719 56 25 Mar - 27 Mar 1996 Pulsar go0454 * EUVE J1746-706 100 27 Mar - 30 Mar 1996 WD:DA go0455 * EUVE J1746-706 100 30 Mar - 03 Apr 1996 WD:DA go0456 * EUVE J1746-706 63 03 Apr - 05 Apr 1996 WD:DA go0457 * EUVE J0729-388 130 05 Apr - 10 Apr 1996 B5Vp go0458 * EUVE J0729-388 130 10 Apr - 14 Apr 1996 B5Vp go0459 * ALEXIS Transient 4 11 Apr - 11 Apr 1996 NOID go0460 * Jupiter 77 14 Apr - 17 Apr 1996 SolSys go0461 * MRK 421 182 17 Apr - 23 Apr 1996 BLLac go0462 * MRK 421 182 23 Apr - 30 Apr 1996 BLLac go0463 * V824 Ara 71 30 Apr - 03 May 1996 K1Vp go0464 * NGC 4051 5 06 May - 06 May 1996 AGN:Sy go0465 * VW Hyi 223 07 May - 14 May 1996 DwNova go0466 * MRK 421 5 10 May - 11 May 1996 BLLac go0467 * PKS 2155-304 147 15 May - 20 May 1996 BLLac go0468 * NGC 4051 124 20 May - 24 May 1996 AGN:Sy go0469 * NGC 4051 124 24 May - 29 May 1996 AGN:Sy go0470 * RE J0317-853 62 03 Jun - 05 Jun 1996 NOID go0471 * LHS 2924 110 07 Jun - 11 Jun 1996 NULL go0472 * Coma Cluster 36 11 Jun - 12 Jun 1996 GalClust go0473 * AU Mic 86 12 Jun - 15 Jun 1996 M0Ve go0474 * II Peg 100 23 Oct - 26 Oct 1995 K0V go0475 II Peg 96 26 Oct - 30 Oct 1995 K0V go0476 UX Ari 84 07 Nov - 10 Nov 1995 G5IV go0477 IRAS Cloud 100 11 Nov - 14 Nov 1995 Bkgd go0478 IRAS Cloud 100 14 Nov - 18 Nov 1995 Bkgd go0479 IRAS Cloud 36 18 Nov - 19 Nov 1995 Bkgd go0480 UX Ari 92 19 Nov - 22 Nov 1995 G5IV go0481 UX Ari 74 22 Nov - 25 Nov 1995 G5IV go0482 1ES 0921+52.5 21 25 Nov - 26 Nov 1995 AGN go0483 EUVE J0003+243 4 26 Nov - 26 Nov 1995 NOID go0484 Note: "*" indicates Cycle 4 targets (see 2.2 above)
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Dec 1996. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to the data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== GO DATA SETS AVAILABLE 1 DEC 1996: ER Vul 94 02 Aug - 05 Aug 1995 G0V+... go0432 ER Vul 100 29 Jul - 02 Aug 1995 G0V+... go0433 EUVE J0540-015 94 01 Nov - 05 Nov 1995 NOID go0434 EUVE J0256+080 2 05 Nov - 05 Nov 1995 NOID go0435 EUVE J0738+098 24 05 Nov - 06 Nov 1995 NOID go0436 Mrk 141 9 07 Nov - 07 Nov 1995 AGN:Sy1 go0437 Diffuse Bkgd 94 19 Oct - 23 Oct 1995 Bkgd go0438 HR 1817 100 23 Oct - 26 Oct 1995 F7V: go0439 HR 1817 96 26 Oct - 30 Oct 1995 F7V: go0440 BL Hyi 34 30 Oct - 31 Oct 1995 CV:AM go0441 EUVE J0139+099 2 31 Oct - 31 Oct 1995 NOID go0442 EUVE J0143+103 2 31 Oct - 31 Oct 1995 NOID go0443 EUVE J0205+093 2 31 Oct - 31 Oct 1995 NOID go0444 ================================================================
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Nov 1996. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to the data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== GO DATA SETS AVAILABLE 1 NOV 1996: CC Eri 100 13 Sep - 16 Sep 1995 M0Vp go0416 CC Eri 61 16 Sep - 18 Sep 1995 M0Vp go0417 ER Vul 100 20 Sep - 23 Sep 1995 G0V go0418 ER Vul 100 23 Sep - 27 Sep 1995 G0V go0419 ER Vul 5 27 Sep - 27 Sep 1995 G0V go0420 PW And 100 27 Sep - 30 Sep 1995 G5 go0421 PW And 100 30 Sep - 04 Oct 1995 G5 go0422 PW And 30 04 Oct - 05 Oct 1995 G5 go0423 Moon 2 05 Oct - 05 Oct 1995 SolSys go0424 kappa Cet 100 06 Oct - 09 Oct 1995 G5V go0425 kappa Cet 95 09 Oct - 13 Oct 1995 G5V go0426 EUVE J2112+501 100 13 Oct - 16 Oct 1995 WD:DAw go0427 EUVE J2112+501 17 16 Oct - 17 Oct 1995 WD:DAw go0428 EUVE J2112+501 21 18 Oct - 19 Oct 1995 WD:DAw go0429 EUVE J0922+710 8 19 Oct - 19 Oct 1995 NOID go0430 CGCG0212.0-0100 20 05 Oct - 06 Oct 1995 AGN go0431
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Oct 1996. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to the data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== GO DATA SETS AVAILABLE 1 OCT 1996: HR 120 100 09 Aug - 13 Aug 1995 F2V go0395 HR 120 100 13 Aug - 16 Aug 1995 F2V go0396 HR 120 7 16 Aug - 16 Aug 1995 F2V go0397 VW Hyi 180 16 Aug - 23 Aug 1995 DwNova go0398 EUVE J0134-161 100 23 Aug - 26 Aug 1995 WD:DA go0399 EUVE J0134-161 100 26 Aug - 30 Aug 1995 WD:DA go0400 EUVE J0134-161 39 30 Aug - 31 Aug 1995 WD:DA go0401 epsilon Eri 92 31 Aug - 04 Sep 1995 K2V go0402 epsilon Eri 100 05 Sep - 09 Sep 1995 K2V go0404 epsilon Eri 104 09 Sep - 13 Sep 1995 K2V go0405 Moon 2 12 Sep - 12 Sep 1995 SolSys go0406
The following earlier datasets are also public as of 1 Oct 1996. Unfortunately, due to various problems the release of these data sets has been delayed until now and we apologize for any inconvenience.
AT Mic 41 03 Jul - 05 Jul 1992 M4Ve go0407 * Moon 3 24 Dec - 25 Dec 1993 SolSys go0408 * EX Hya 21 26 Jan - 27 Jan 1994 CV go0409 beta Cen 24 27 Mar - 28 Mar 1994 B go0410 beta Cen 20 30 Mar - 31 Mar 1994 B go0411 EUVE J1847+019 40 13 Apr - 14 Apr 1994 WD:DA go0412 Jupiter 68 29 Apr - 02 May 1994 SolSys go0413 VW Hyi 61 01 Jun - 04 Jun 1994 DwNova go0414 Cyg 1992 17 20 Nov - 20 Nov 1994 DwNova go0415 Note: "*" --> calibration targets
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Sep 1996. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped via postal mail on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM.
The data rights policies for observations state that Principal Investigators (PIs) have proprietary rights to the data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next, and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== GO Data Sets Available 1 Sep 1996: GR Burster 8 01 Jul - 01 Jul 1995 GRB go0373 Mrk 421 566 07 May - 13 May 1995 BLLac go0374 HZ 43 3 27 May - 27 May 1995 WD:DAw go0375 * Moon 4 09 Jun - 09 Jun 1995 SolSys go0376 LoTr 5 60 07 Jun - 09 Jun 1995 PlanNeb go0377 LoTr 5 100 10 Jun - 13 Jun 1995 PlanNeb go0378 LoTr 5 78 13 Jun - 16 Jun 1995 PlanNeb go0379 LoTr 5 100 16 Jun - 20 Jun 1995 PlanNeb go0380 LoTr 5 39 20 Jun - 21 Jun 1995 PlanNeb go0381 VW Hyi 100 08 Jul - 11 Jul 1995 DwNova go0382 VW Hyi 100 11 Jul - 15 Jul 1995 DwNova go0383 VW Hyi 96 15 Jul - 18 Jul 1995 DwNova go0384 TON S 180 100 18 Jul - 22 Jul 1995 QSO go0385 EUVE J2324+458 3 18 Jul - 18 Jul 1995 NOID go0386 TON S 180 53 22 Jul - 24 Jul 1995 QSO go0387 RE 2156-543 100 24 Jul - 27 Jul 1995 WD:DA go0388 RE 2156-543 55 27 Jul - 29 Jul 1995 WD:DA go0389 RE 2324-544 100 29 Jul - 02 Aug 1995 WD:DA go0390 RE 2324-544 94 02 Aug - 05 Aug 1995 WD:DA go0391 II Peg 101 05 Aug - 09 Aug 1995 RSCVn go0392 Moon 1 07 Aug - 07 Aug 1995 SolSys go0393 Feige 24 28 31 Oct - 01 Nov 1995 WD:DA go0394 * Note: "*" indicates calibration target
The table below lists the GO/RAP observations that become public on 1 Aug 1996. For each observation is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start/end dates, the target's spectral type, and the data identification code (GO and RAP data are marked accordingly). All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped on 8mm tape or (if requested) on CD-ROM via postal mail.
The data rights policies for observations state that PIs have proprietary rights to the data for a given period of time from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the proprietary period begins after the PI is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== GO Data Sets Available 1 Aug 1996: EUVE J1201-365 1 30 Jun - 30 Jun 1995 NOID go0353 EUVE J1533+337 2 30 Jun - 30 Jun 1995 NOID go0354 EUVE J1706-763 8 30 Jun - 01 Jul 1995 NOID go0355 EUVE J1708-111 1 30 Jun - 30 Jun 1995 NOID go0356 EUVE J1856-216 1 05 Jul - 05 Jul 1995 NOID go0357 EUVE J2114+503 2 05 Jul - 05 Jul 1995 NOID go0358 EUVE J2115-586 2 05 Jul - 05 Jul 1995 NOID go0359 EUVE J2301-392 1 05 Jul - 05 Jul 1995 NOID go0360 EUVE J2311+006 41 23 Jun - 24 Jun 1995 NOID go0361 EUVE J1325-115 42 21 Jun - 22 Jun 1995 NOID go0362 Her X-1 100 24 Jun - 28 Jun 1995 Pulsar go0363 Her X-1 13 28 Jun - 28 Jun 1995 Pulsar go0364 HR 120 74 05 Jul - 08 Jul 1995 F2V go0365 Jupiter 74 04 Jun - 06 Jun 1995 SolSys go0366 Moon 3 16 Jun - 16 Jun 1995 SolSys go0367 Moon 1 15 Jul - 15 Jul 1995 SolSys go0368 Mrk 478 91 02 Jul - 05 Jul 1995 AGN:Sy1 go0369 ALEXIS Transient 26 19 Mar - 20 Mar 1995 NOID go0370 ALEXIS Transient 28 06 May - 07 May 1995 NOID go0371 PG 1444+407 12 01 Jul - 01 Jul 1995 Star go0372 GR Burster 8 01 Jul - 01 Jul 1995 GRB go0373 RAP Data Sets Available 1 Aug 1996: *** NO NEW RAP DATA SETS WILL BE AVAILABLE *** ===============================================================
The table below lists the GO observations that become public on 1 Jul 1996. For each entry is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start and end dates for the observation, the spectral type of the target, and the data identification code. All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataIDs of interest. Processed data sets are shipped on 8mm tape (or, if requested, on CD-ROM) via postal mail.
The data rights policy for GO observations states that GOs have proprietary rights to the data for one year from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the one-year proprietary period begins after the GO is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Dates SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== GO Data Sets Available 1 Jul 1996: Moon 2 27 Mar - 27 Mar 1994 SolSys go0320 Moon 2 16 Sep - 16 Sep 1994 SolSys go0321 Moon 1 23 Sep - 23 Sep 1994 SolSys go0322 Moon 1 13 Oct - 13 Oct 1994 SolSys go0323 Moon 2 11 Feb - 11 Feb 1995 SolSys go0324 Moon 1 17 May - 17 May 1995 SolSys go0325 Feige 24 38 22 Jan - 24 Jan 1995 WD:DA go0326 EUVE J1147+025 35 26 May - 27 May 1995 NOID go0327 EUVE J1636-285 44 28 May - 30 May 1995 NOID go0328 31 Com 100 17 Apr - 20 Apr 1995 G0IIIp go0329 31 Com 100 20 Apr - 24 Apr 1995 G0IIIp go0330 31 Com 33 24 Apr - 25 Apr 1995 G0IIIp go0331 Jupiter 100 30 May - 02 Jun 1995 SolSys go0332 Jupiter 40 02 Jun - 04 Jun 1995 SolSys go0333 RE 1307+53 100 15 May - 18 May 1995 CV go0334 RE 1307+53 100 18 May - 22 May 1995 CV go0335 RE 1307+53 76 22 May - 25 May 1995 CV go0336 MRK 421 100 25 Apr - 28 Apr 1995 BLLac go0337 MRK 421 100 28 Apr - 02 May 1995 BLLac go0338 MRK 421 100 02 May - 06 May 1995 BLLac go0339 MRK 421 4 06 May - 06 May 1995 BLLac go0340 EUVE J1032+534 100 07 Apr - 10 Apr 1995 WD:DA go0341 EUVE J1032+534 100 10 Apr - 14 Apr 1995 WD:DA go0342 EUVE J1032+534 29 14 Apr - 15 Apr 1995 WD:DA go0343 BE UMa 51 15 Apr - 17 Apr 1995 CV go0344 PG 1116+215 16 27 May - 28 May 1995 QSO go0345 M 87 11 25 May - 25 May 1995 Gal go0346 M 87 25 25 May - 26 May 1995 Gal go0347 epsilon CMa 68 04 Apr - 07 Apr 1995 B2Iab go0348 * GD 246 4 22 Nov - 22 Nov 1995 WD:DA go0349 * Sco X-1 58 28 Jun - 30 Jun 1995 LMXB go0350 * HZ 43 30 06 Jun - 07 Jun 1995 WD:DA go0351 * HZ 43 56 05 Jun - 07 Jun 1996 WD:DA go0352 * * --> calibration observation NOTE: Observation dates for UZ For (go0315) and 3C 273 (go0319) were incorrectly listed in the previous issue of the newsletter (V6#5, 31 May 1996). The correct listings are as follows: 3C 273 46 03 Jan - 15 Jan 1995 QSO go0319 UZ For 107 15 Jan - 19 Jan 1995 CV:AM go0315 ===============================================================
The table below lists the GO observations that become public on 1 Jun 1996. For each entry is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start and end date(s) for the observation, the spectral type of the target, and the data identification code. All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped on 8mm tape (or, if requested, on CD-ROM) via postal mail.
The data rights policy for GO observations states that GOs have proprietary rights to the data for one year from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the one-year proprietary period begins after the GO is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Date(s) SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Data Sets Available 1 Jun 1996: VW Cep 100 30 Jan - 02 Feb 1995 K0Vvar go0293 VW Cep 41 02 Feb - 04 Feb 1995 K0Vvar go0294 kappa Cet 100 13 Oct - 17 Oct 1994 G5Vvar go0295 kappa Cet 41 17 Oct - 18 Oct 1994 G5Vvar go0296 EUVE J0715-704 100 09 Feb - 12 Feb 1995 DA go0297 EUVE J0715-704 1 12 Feb - 12 Feb 1995 DA go0298 DH Leo 100 12 Feb - 16 Feb 1995 K0V go0299 DH Leo 100 16 Feb - 19 Feb 1995 KOV go0300 DH Leo 21 19 Feb - 20 Feb 1995 KOV go0301 HZ 43 33 07 Feb - 09 Feb 1995 DAw go0302 Jupiter 56 07 May - 09 May 1994 SolSys go0303 * Jupiter 82 19 Mar - 22 Mar 1995 SolSys go0304 AM Her 100 08 Mar - 12 Mar 1995 CV:AM go0305 AM Her 28 12 Mar - 13 Mar 1995 CV:AM go0306 GJ 411 100 22 Mar - 26 Mar 1995 M2V go0307 GJ 411 100 26 Mar - 29 Mar 1995 M2V go0308 GJ 411 100 29 Mar - 02 Apr 1995 M2V go0309 GJ 411 71 02 Apr - 04 Apr 1995 M2V go0310 alpha Col 89 05 Mar - 08 Mar 1995 B7IVe go0311 EUVE J1126+186 100 13 Mar - 16 Mar 1995 DAw go0312 EUVE J1126+186 81 16 Mar - 19 Mar 1995 DAw go0313 UZ For 90 18 Nov - 22 Nov 1993 CV:AM go0314 UZ For 107 15 Nov - 19 Nov 1995 CV:AM go0315 RE 1149+28 100 26 Dec 29 Dec 1994 CV:AM go0316 RE 1149+28 100 29 Dec - 02 Jan 1994 CV:AM go0317 RE 1149+28 33 02 Jan - 03 Jan 1995 CV:AM go0318 3c273 46 03 Jan - 06 Feb 1995 QSO go0319 * This Jupiter observation was conducted as a calibration/engineering test. ===============================================================
The table below lists the GO observations that become public on 1 May 1996. For each entry is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start and end date(s) for the observation, the spectral type of the target, and the data identification code. All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped on 8mm tape (or, if requested, on CD-ROM) via postal mail.
The data rights policy for GO observations states that GOs have proprietary rights to the data for one year from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the one-year proprietary period begins after the GO is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Date(s) SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Data Sets Available 1 May 1996: YY Gem 100 20 Feb - 24 Feb 1995 dMe go0283 YY Gem 100 24 Feb - 27 Feb 1995 dMe go0291 YY Gem 90 27 Feb - 02 Mar 1995 dMe go0292 NOTE: There were some typographical errors in the list of data released on 1 Apr 1996 (see newsletter V6, #3). The correct list reads as follows: Data Sets Available 1 Apr 1996 (Corrected): Feige 24 29 22 Oct - 23 Oct 1994 WD go0288 Vela 139 04 Feb - 09 Feb 1994 SN go0168 Vela 43 18 Mar - 20 Mar 1994 SN go0289 Vela 73 25 Nov - 27 Nov 1994 SN go0290 ===============================================================
The table below lists the GO observations that become public on 1 Apr 1996. For each entry is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start and end date(s) for the observation, the spectral type of the target, and the data identification code. All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped on 8mm tape (or, if requested, on CD-ROM) via postal mail.
The data rights policy for GO observations states that GOs have proprietary rights to the data for one year from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the one-year proprietary period begins after the GO is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Date(s) SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Data Sets Available 1 Apr 1996: CN Leo 100 24 Jan - 27 Jan 1995 M go284 CN Leo 35 27 Jan - 29 Jan 1995 M go285 EK UMa 46 14 Dec - 15 Jan 1994 CV go286 EUVE J0425-572 7 19 Jan - 19 Jan 1995 NOID go287 Feige 24 29 22 Oct - 23 Jan 1994 WD go288 Vela 139 4 Feb - 9 Jan 1994 SN go168 Vela 43 18 Mar - 20 Jan 1994 SN go289 Vela 73 25 Nov - 27 Jan 1994 SN go290 ===============================================================
The table below lists the GO observations that become public on 1 Mar 1996. For each entry is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start and end date(s) for the observation, the spectral type of the target, and the data identification code. All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped on 8mm tape (or, if requested, on CD-ROM) via postal mail.
The data rights policy for GO observations states that GOs have proprietary rights to the data for one year from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the one-year proprietary period begins after the GO is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Date(s) SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Data Sets Available 1 Mar 1996: CYG 1992 75 22 Nov - 25 Nov 1994 Nova go274 GJ 117 100 02 Dec - 05 Dec 1994 K1V go275 GJ 117 72 05 Dec - 08 Dec 1994 K1V go276 GD 50 61 12 Dec - 14 Dec 1994 DA go277 Moon 6 11 Dec - 12 Dec 1994 SolSys go278 PSR J0108-1431 100 08 Dec - 11 Dec 1994 Pulsar go279 PSR J0108-1431 2 11 Dec - 11 Dec 1994 Pulsar go280 PSR J0108-1431 48 24 Dec - 26 Dec 1994 Pulsar go281 YZ CMi 97 21 Dec - 24 Dec 1994 M4.5Ve go282 ===============================================================
The table below lists the GO observations that become public on 1 Feb 1996. For each entry is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start and end date(s) for the observation, the spectral type of the target, and the data identification code. All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped on 8mm tape (or, if requested, on CD-ROM) via postal mail.
The data rights policy for GO observations states that GOs have proprietary rights to the data for one year from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the one-year proprietary period begins after the GO is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Date(s) SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Data Sets Available 1 Feb 1996: PSR 0437-47 100 23 Oct - 26 Oct 1994 Pulsar go0268 PSR 0437-47 100 26 Oct - 30 Oct 1994 Pulsar go0269 PSR 0437-47 100 30 Oct - 02 Nov 1994 Pulsar go0270 PSR 0437-47 100 02 Nov - 06 Nov 1994 Pulsar go0271 PSR 0437-47 100 06 Nov - 09 Nov 1994 Pulsar go0272 PSR 0437-47 70 09 Nov - 12 Nov 1994 Pulsar go0273 ===============================================================
The table below lists the GO observations that become public on 1 Jan 1996. For each entry is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start and end date(s) for the observation, the spectral type of the target, and the data identification code. All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped on 8mm tape (or, if requested, on CD-ROM) via postal mail.
The data rights policy for GO observations states that GOs have proprietary rights to the data for one year from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the one-year proprietary period begins after the GO is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Date(s) SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Data Sets Available 1 Jan 1996: AB Dor 100 12 Nov - 15 Nov 1994 K1IIIp go0248 AB Dor 42 15 Nov - 17 Nov 1994 K1IIIp go0249 Beta Cet 100 30 Sep - 04 Oct 1994 K0III go0250 Beta Cet 75 04 Oct - 06 Oct 1994 K0III go0251 RE 0029-632 100 07 Sep - 11 Sep 1994 WD:DA go0252 RE 0029-632 11 11 Sep - 11 Sep 1994 WD:DA go0253 RE 0506-213 73 17 Nov - 20 Nov 1994 dM2e go0254 FK Aqr 100 11 Sep - 15 Sep 1994 M0Vpe go0255 FK Aqr 21 15 Sep - 16 Sep 1994 M0Vpe go0256 HD 220657 100 16 Sep - 19 Sep 1994 F8IV go0257 HD 220657 100 19 Sep - 23 Sep 1994 F8IV go0258 HD 220657 17 23 Sep - 23 Sep 1994 F8IV go0259 Moon 1 12 Nov - 12 Nov 1994 SolSys go0260 P/Borrelly 53 20 Nov - 22 Nov 1994 Comet go0261 UX Ari 80 19 Oct - 22 Oct 1994 G5IV go0262 VY Ari 100 06 Oct - 10 Oct 1994 K0 go0263 VY Ari 52 10 Oct - 12 Oct 1994 K0 go0264 V471 Tau 100 28 Nov - 01 Dec 1994 K2+DA2 go0265 V471 Tau 18 01 Dec - 02 Dec 1994 K2+DA2 go0266 V711 Tau 2 30 Sep - 30 Sep 1994 G9V go0267 * =============================================================== Notes: "*" is a calibration observation
The table below lists the GO observations that become public on 1 Dec 1995. For each entry is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start and end date(s) for the observation, the spectral type of the target, and the data identification code. All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped on 8mm tape (or, if requested, on CD-ROM) via postal mail.
The data rights policy for GO observations states that GOs have proprietary rights to the data for one year from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the one-year proprietary period begins after the GO is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Date(s) SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Data Sets Available 1 Dec 1995: GD_246 39 16 Jul - 17 Jul 1994 DA go0235 GD_246 13 08 Aug - 08 Aug 1994 DA go0236 JUPITER 87 03 Jul - 06 Jul 1994 SolSys go0237 JUPITER 81 13 Jul - 16 Jul 1994 SolSys go0238 JUPITER 69 17 Jul - 20 Jul 1994 SolSys go0239 JUPITER 100 20 Jul - 23 Jul 1994 SolSys go0240 JUPITER 78 23 Jul - 26 Jul 1994 SolSys go0241 JUPITER 54 29 Jul - 30 Jul 1994 SolSys go0242 JUPITER 100 08 Aug - 12 Aug 1994 SolSys go0243 JUPITER 4 12 Aug - 12 Aug 1994 SolSys go0244 GD_659 100 23 Sep - 27 Sep 1994 DA go0245 GD_659 84 27 Sep - 30 Sep 1994 DA go0246 GD_659 5 30 Sep - 30 Sep 1994 DA go0247 ===============================================================
The table below lists the GO observations that become public on 1 Nov 1995. For each entry is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start and end date(s) for the observation, the spectral type of the target, and the data identification code. All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped on 8mm tape (or, if requested, on CD-ROM) via postal mail.
The data rights policy for GO observations states that GOs have proprietary rights to the data for one year from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the one-year proprietary period begins after the GO is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Date(s) SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Data Sets Available 1 Nov 1995: CF_TUC 100 28 Aug - 31 Aug 1994 RSCVn go0232 CF_TUC 100 31 Aug - 04 Sep 1994 RSCVn go0233 CF_TUC 100 04 Sep - 07 Sep 1994 RSCVn go0234 ===============================================================
The table below lists the GO observations that become public on 1 Oct 1995. For each entry is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in ksec, the GMT start and end date(s) for the observation, the spectral type of the target, and the data identification code. All public data sets can be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest. Processed data sets are shipped on 8mm tape (or, if requested, on CD-ROM) via postal mail.
The data rights policy for GO observations states that GOs have proprietary rights to the data for one year from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the one-year proprietary period begins after the GO is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Date(s) SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Data Sets Available 1 Oct 1995: EUVE J2214-493 100 12 Aug - 16 Aug 1994 DA go0216 EUVE J2214-493 37 16 Aug - 17 Aug 1994 DA go0217 EX Hyi 100 26 May - 29 May 1994 CV go0218 EX Hyi 87 29 May - 01 Jun 1994 CV go0219 HR 1099 31 24 Aug - 25 Aug 1994 RSCVn go0220 HR 1099 81 25 Aug - 28 Aug 1994 RSCVn go0221 LVC 88+36 100 18 Jun - 22 Jun 1994 HI go0222 LVC 88+36 17 22 Jun - 23 Jun 1994 HI go0223 LVC 88+36 76 26 Jun - 29 Jun 1994 HI go0224 LVC 88+36 20 17 Jun - 17 Jun 1994 HI go0225 MOON 2 25 Aug - 25 Aug 1994 SolSys go0226 RE 1844-743 100 17 Aug - 21 Aug 1994 CV go0227 RE 1844-743 81 21 Aug - 24 Aug 1994 CV go0228 SS Cyg 88 23 Jun - 26 Jun 1994 CV go0229 SS Cyg 100 29 Jun - 02 Jul 1994 CV go0230 SS Cyg 24 02 Jul - 03 Jul 1994 CV go0231 ===============================================================
The table below lists the GO observations which become public on 1 Sep 1995. For each entry is given the target name, the approximate exposure time in kiloseconds, the GMT start and end date(s) for the observation, the spectral type of the target, and the data identification code. All public data sets may be ordered from the archive via WWW and electronic or postal mail (see addresses below). Please be sure to include in your order the DataID(s) of interest.
The data rights policy for GO observations states that GOs have proprietary rights to the data for one year from the date (s)he receives it. It is often the case that long observations are broken up over many months; e.g., an observation approved for 60 ksec may actually be observed for 10 ksec one month, 20 ksec the next and 30 ksec three months later. In such cases the one-year proprietary period begins after the GO is sent the final piece of the completed observation.
=============================================================== Target ~Exp Observation Date(s) SpT DataID Name (ksec) Start End =============================================================== Data Sets Available 1 Sep 1995: 3C 273 100 11 Jun - 15 Jun 1994 QSO go0190 3C 273 54 15 Jun - 17 Jun 1994 QSO go0191 3C 273 28 17 Jun - 18 Jun 1994 QSO go0192 44 Boo 100 02 May - 05 May 1994 GOVnvar go0193 44 Boo 51 05 May - 07 May 1994 GOVnvar go0194 alpha Eri 74 26 Jul - 29 Jul 1994 Be go0195 beta CMa 100 27 Feb - 03 Mar 1994 B1II/III go0196 beta CMa 74 03 Mar - 05 Mar 1994 B1II/III go0197 epsilon CMa 50 08 Mar - 09 Mar 1994 B2Iab go0198 epsilon CMa 50 09 Mar - 11 Mar 1994 B2Iab go0199 HR 4804 58 09 May - 11 May 1994 Be go0200 HZ 43 67 20 May - 23 May 1994 DAw go0201 HZ 43 43 23 May - 24 May 1994 DAw go0202 HZ 43 40 24 May - 26 May 1994 DAw go0203 Jupiter 63 04 Jun - 06 Jun 1994 SolSys go0204 M15/AC211 47 06 Jul - 08 Jul 1994 LMXB go0205 Mueller 1993A 55 09 Jun - 11 Jun 1994 comet go0206 PKS 2155-304 100 11 May - 15 May 1994 BLLac go0207 PKS 2155-304 100 15 May - 19 May 1994 BLLac go0208 PKS 2155-304 54 19 May - 20 May 1994 BLLac go0209 RE 2009-60 100 09 Jul - 13 Jul 1994 DA go0210 RE 2009-60 5 13 Jul - 16 Jul 1994 DA go0211 V1974 CYGNI 79 06 Jun - 09 Jun 1994 nova go0212 Wolf 630 100 30 Jul - 03 Aug 1994 Me3Ve go0213 Wolf 630 100 03 Aug - 07 Aug 1994 Me3Ve go0214 Wolf 630 41 07 Aug - 08 Aug 1994 Me3Ve go0215 ===============================================================