From: Mamoru Doi (doi@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
Date: Thu Nov 14 2002 - 18:09:02 PST
Dear Chris,
O.K. The current priority of CISCO J-band photometry is
1)SuF02-017(z=1.0)
2)SuF02-025(z=0.606)
3)SuF02-082(z=0.623)
4)SuF02-001(z=0.57)
5)SuF02-071(z=0.928)
6)SuF02-019(z=0.505)
But if ISAAC may not go 5) during Nov.15-17, CISCO will
try this target during Nov.17-19.
We also update our schedule a few times a night for you.
Tonight we may not have any CISCO observations due to bad weather.
A big cloud complex is coming over...
Also could you tell us if you are convenient to have a
meeting in the evening of the 22nd of Nov. (in Chile time?
Saul thinks we had better have a meeting on this day.
Best wishes,
-Mamoru and Kentaro
> The program looks fine; however, we should be aware that the ISAAC
>part of the program has lower priority than other ISAAC programs. I do
>not
>know the status of the ISAAC queues, but we may find that we only get
>part
>of the observations we request. Since I am on the Paranal during these
>dates,
>I will be able update you on which observations have been done. I'll do
>this twice per
>night. Once during the middle of the night Chilean time and again at the
>end of the
>night Chilean time.
>
> Our FORS2 program has very high priority, so we have a good chance
>in getting
>the observations done.
>
> The weather at the moment is clear with a bit of thin cirrus.
>
>Cheers, Chris.
Mamoru Doi
Institute of Astronomy
School of Science
University of Tokyo
voice +81-422-34-5084
fax. +81-422-34-5041
doi@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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