WIYN Shedule for May24-26, 1997 =============================== As I understand it, there are 1.5 hours at the beginning of the night on May 24 which could be used for R and/or I imaging, and another 1 hour which could be used for I imaging. The next night, there is an additional hour at the beginning, and another additional hour the night after. (More or less.) Here are the objects we would like to get further images of. There is an indication of the priority, with more stars meaning higher priority. Do the higher priority observations first, if possible. In general, R band observations should take higher priority than I band observations, so at the beginning of the night when either R or I could be done first, preferentially do the R band observations. The first object listed (9781+9765) may not be attainable because it is too low in the sky at sunset. Only do it if you can squeeze in the observation time listed before it goes below 2 airmasses. It will probably be better to start with the 10h objects on the first night or two. Note that composites are listed both with the composite coordinate and the coordinates of each object in the composite. ====================================================================== Object RA(2000) Dec(2000) z Priority Filter,Time --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9781+9765 08:23:58.94 +04:10:03.4 ** R 3x800 9781 08:23:52.67 +04:08:44.1 0.58 I 3x800 9765 08:24:05.21 +04:11:22.8 0.32 9777 09:58:53.35 -00:20:28.8 0.59 *** R 3x800 I 3x800 9776 10:00:02.92 -00:23:30.5 0.73 ** R 3x1000 I 3x1000 9794 10:55:52.98 -03:59:02.1 0.58 ** R 3x800 I 3x800 9793 10:56:53.15 -04:13:50.6 0.35 * R 3x600 I 3x600 97126 10:57:43.97 -03:47:17.9 0.49 * R 3x800 I 3x800 97129+84+82 13:44:48.54 +02:40:44 *** R 3x1000 97129 13:44:37.52 +02:42:34 0.51 I 3x1000 9784 13:44:37.49 +02:38:55 0.83 9782 13:44:59.60 +02:41:12 0.36