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ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER OF THE EUVE OBSERVATORY
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Vol 3, No.2 1/15/93 ISSN 1065-3597
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EUVE GUEST OBSERVER APPROVED TARGETS: SCHEDULE FOR OBSERVATION
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The approved target list for spectrometer observations was received in
mid-December 1992. Through heroic efforts by Pat Jelinsky and Mary
Samuel, the first science plans were submitted to GSFC. Building the
EUVE schedule depends heavily on two basic sets of information; first,
accurate coordinates, and secondly satellite constraints. In the process
of transcribing coordinates and computing coordinate transformations, errors
were made, some serious. The EGO Center has relied heavily on the responses to
the questionaire sent to the approved GOs. Unfortunately any delay
in response compromises the schedule as targets easily can slip in and
out of the schedule due to changes in recorded position.
At this time, the first few weeks of the EUVE pointed observations have
been scheduled. However as late as January 8th, some spacecraft constraints
were changing which required re-baselining the schedules.
Therefore at this time, the EUVE schedule is a highly dynamic entity.
Assuming the questionnaire responses are all received and the spacecraft
constraints stabilize, the EUVE schedule will be issued as a sliding 3
month detailed schedule with a longer range coarse schedule. The goal
is to attempt to release the first detailed schedule by the end of
January or mid February and Guest Observers affected will be contacted
individually. After the release of the first few weeks of detailed
schedule, the first 6 month's schedule will be released where target
names and the month of observation will be listed.
Included in this article is a list of all approved targets, where
``type 1'' and ``type 2'' targets are listed separately. Targets
that are specifically useful for calibration are noted.
TYPE 1 Targets
NAME RA DEC
P/ENCKE 0.00000 0.00000
WD_0004+330 1.89000 33.29667
NGC_246 11.77500 -11.87806
HD_7672 19.15083 -2.50028
HD_15638 37.06208 -61.30444
FEIGE_24 38.77917 3.73694 calibration
ALGOL 47.04208 40.95556
EF_ERI 48.55333 -22.59440
EPSILON_ERI 53.23250 -9.45830
NGC_1360 53.31375 -25.86306
HR_1099 54.19583 0.58778 calibration
VW_HYI 62.29708 -71.29500
71_TAU 66.58458 15.61861
MCT_0455-2812 74.30537 -27.86944 calibration
RE_0503-285 75.98083 -27.09000
G191-B2A 76.37083 52.80278 with calibration
G191_B2B 76.37750 52.83139 calibration
RE_0515+324 78.84875 32.67889
AB_DOR 82.18678 -65.44872
WD_0549+158 88.11042 15.88000 calibration
BETA_CMA 95.67500 -17.95600 calibration
RE_0623-374 95.80208 -36.30861
GEMINGA 98.47542 17.77000
SIRIUS_B 101.28958 -16.71194 calibration
MARS_1_1 104.50000 26.88333
EPSILON_CMA 104.65833 -28.97210 calibration
PSR_0656+14 104.95000 14.23917
PROCYON 114.82540 5.22500 calibration
SIGMA_GEM 115.82667 28.88333 calibration
U_GEM 118.77221 22.00186
HD_66811 120.89708 -40.00356
IX_VEL 123.82917 -49.22139
VELA 129.72583 -43.15056
HD_82558 143.10583 -11.18472
AD_LEO 154.90208 19.87000
RE_1032+532 158.03458 53.48889
WD_1057+719 165.14208 71.63361
WD_1123+189 171.57958 18.65472 calibration
RE_1149+28 177.48208 28.75222
PG_1159-035 180.44167 -3.76083
WD_1234+482 189.18583 47.92472
JUPITER 189.77373 -2.47334
GD_153 194.25958 22.03194
WD_1254+223 194.26375 22.02444 calibration
HZ_43 199.09417 29.09389 calibration
ALPHA_VIR 201.30000 -10.83833
BETA_CEN 210.95417 -60.37250
NGC_5548 214.49820 25.13676
PROX_CEN 217.42893 -62.67900
ETA_CEN 218.87500 -42.15720
ALPHA_CEN 219.90083 -60.83528 calibration
MK_478 220.53167 35.43931
HD_131156 222.84458 19.10247
H1504+65 225.53375 66.20667 calibration
PG_1520+525 230.44583 52.36778
AG_DRA 240.42083 66.80250
SIGMA_CRB 243.66917 33.85833
WD_1620-391 245.89667 -39.22361 calibration
HD_149499_B 249.62873 -57.46961
HER_X-1 254.45875 35.34186
LAMBDA_SCO 262.65000 -37.10330
HD_165341 271.36000 2.51469
AM_HER 274.05542 49.86750
K1-16 275.46667 64.36444
WD_1845+019 281.91458 1.95917 calibration
ALTAIR 297.69500 8.86830
MCT_2020-4234 305.99775 -41.59286 calibration
CYG_1992 307.63500 52.63139
WD_2111+498 318.18283 50.10500
HR_8210 321.61042 19.38250
SS_CYG 325.67625 43.58556
PKS_2155-304 329.71750 -30.22333 calibration
RE_2214-491 333.54958 -48.67611
EV_LAC 341.71583 44.33861
WD_2309+105 347.48333 47.96556 calibration
GD_246 348.08958 10.78444
HD_220140 349.85792 79.00417
EQ_PEG 352.96858 19.93786
LAMBDA_AND 354.39083 46.45833
II_PEG 358.76625 28.63361 calibration
R_AQUARII 359.00000 -16.50000
MOON_1_1 1005.00000 99.00000
TYPE 2 Targets
HD_4128 10.89708 -17.98667
ALPHA_ERI 24.42875 -57.23667
UV_CET 24.80250 -17.95192
BL_HYI 25.25167 -67.89128
CC_ERI 38.59119 -43.79764
VY_ARI 42.18208 31.11528
HD_20630 49.84000 3.37028
V471_TAU 57.60292 17.24661
EI_ERI 62.41958 -7.89222
THETA_1_TAU 67.14208 15.96250
V833_TAU 69.19583 27.13444
LS_V+4621 70.83750 46.70167
HR_1608 74.96042 -10.26833
LAMBDA_ERIDANI 77.28625 -8.75420
HD_33802_B 78.07583 -11.86475
CAPELLA 79.17208 45.99806 calibration
GRB_050379 81.49787 -66.07543
CHI_ORI 88.59542 20.27611
YY_GEM 113.65921 31.87075
YZ_CMI 116.17360 3.55542
VV_PUP 123.77833 -19.05489
HD_82210 143.62000 69.83028
RE_1027+322 156.80000 32.39000
X_12325 158.66042 39.64111
MK_421 166.09917 38.20389
AN_UMA 166.10750 45.05417
XI_UMA 169.54542 31.52917
PG_1211+143 183.57304 14.05350
KAPPA_DRA 188.37042 69.78806
HS_1224+4811 188.93750 -47.92500
31_COM 192.92417 27.54056
RE_1309+08 197.34583 8.24472
GRB_170592 203.30750 -16.71234
MU_CEN 207.40375 -42.47361
V834_CENT 212.28083 -45.28778
MR_SERP 238.19708 18.94028
RE_1629+781 247.31042 78.07444
GD356 250.22667 53.68556
RE_1938-461 294.64833 -46.21589 calibration
GRB_250592 300.86951 -42.57300
QQ_VUL 301.41917 22.66833
RE_2156-543 329.08708 -54.63389
AR_LAC 332.17042 45.74194
GRB_250392 350.56732 13.05916
RE_2324-544 351.12500 -54.68667
HD_223816 358.26500 -70.38833
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SCHEDULING AND TARGETS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED
DIRECTLY TO DR CAROL CHRISTIAN at THE EUVE GUEST OBSERVER SUPPORT
CENTER - at EGOINFO@CEA.BERKELEY.EDU.
QUESTIONS ABOUT DATA RIGHTS, NASA GRANTS AND OTHER PROGRAMMATIC ISSUES
SHOULD BE ADDRESSED DIRECTLY TO DR YOJI KONDO to EUVE@STARS.SPAN.NASA.EDU
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The EUVE Electronic Newsletter is issued by the Center for Extreme Ultraviolet
Astrophysics, University of California, Berkeley, Ca 94720, USA. The opinions
expressed are those of the authors. Publishers: Roger F. Malina, C. Stuart
Bowyer. Funded by NASA Contracts NAS5-30180 and NAS5-29298. Send newsletter
correspondence to: carlos@cea.berkeley.edu (Internet). EUVE Public Archive via
FTP: ftp.cea.berkeley.edu, pub/archive. The EUVE Project is managed by
NASA's GSFC. The GSFC Project Manager : Paul Pashby, Project Scientist :
Dr Yoji Kondo, Deputy Project Scientist : Dr Ronald Oliversen. The NASA
Headquarters Program Scientist: Dr Robert Stachnik, Deputy Program Scientist:
Dr Derek Buzasi, Program Manager: Dr Guenter Riegler. GSFC Project Operations
Director: Mr Kevin Hartnett. Information on the EUVE Guest Observer Program is
available from: Dr Yoji Kondo, Mail Code 684, GSFC, Greenbelt, MD 20771
(301)286-6247; email to euve@stars.SPAN.NASA.GOV
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