From: Adam G. Riess (ariess@stsci.edu)
Date: Tue Jul 13 2004 - 04:44:54 PDT
Very good, I assumed you would. Yes, we will
follow Thames with 8 orbits (3 for grism, 1 for J, 4 for z).
My thinking is that its cheap, its certain to be a Ia,
its a known redshift, the ground can't
do a good job at z=0.952, the ones in ellipticals are rarer
but provide an important comparison for systematics, and I
love the fact that
we did its twin in the host at the same spec-z 7" away last
year. We can also get in a few follow-ups on some
other ones in the field from last search.
Are you guys gonna be able to get the 2 positions
to be able to get Patuxant and Nessie?
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