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The Hubble Space Telescope

Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe

Daily Report #8541

Period Covered:
07:00 PM December 01, 2019 - 06:59 PM December 02, 2019
(DOY 336/0000z - 336/2359z)

Program Principal Investigator Program Title
Science Observations Scheduled
15349 Andrew Levan, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen From the longest GRBs to the brightest supernovae
15643 Matthew Hayes, Stockholm University The Cosmic Evolution of Circumgalactic Gas and Lyman alpha Halos
15648 Alex Parker, Southwest Research Institute The Solar System Origins Legacy Survey
15863 Sebastian Gomez, Harvard University UV to NIR Study of the the First Robust Pulsational or Pair Instability Supernova and its Low Metallicity Environment
15900 Hsiang-Chih Hwang, The Johns Hopkins University Discovery of Sub-kpc Dual Active Galactic Nuclei from Gaia
15944 Trent Dupuy, Gemini Observatory, Northern Operations The Coolest Sample of Brown Dwarf Dynamical Masses
15978 Quanzhi Ye, University of Maryland Rising from Ashes or Dying Flash? 289P/Blanpain After Its 2013 Mega Outburst
15988 John Ruan, McGill University Unveiling the Quiescent Accretion State of AGN with Fading Changing-Look Quasars
16012 Marcel Agueros, Columbia University in the City of New York A UV spectroscopic snapshot survey of low-mass stars in the Hyades
Calibration Observations Scheduled
15714 Catherine Martlin, Space Telescope Science Institute WFC3 UVIS CCD Daily Monitor Part 1
15735 Matthew Maclay, Space Telescope Science Institute STIS CCD Dark Monitor Part 1
15738 Matthew Maclay, Space Telescope Science Institute STIS CCD Bias and Read Noise Monitor Part 1
15757 Tyler Desjardins, Space Telescope Science Institute CCD Daily Monitor (Part 1)
15765 Samantha Hoffmann, Space Telescope Science Institute ACS Internal Flat Fields
15771 Dzhuliya "Julia" Dashtamirova, Space Telescope Science Institute Cycle 27 COS/FUV Detector Dark Monitor
15776 Camellia Magness, Space Telescope Science Institute Cycle 27 COS/NUV Detector Dark Monitor
16030 Annalisa Calamida, Space Telescope Science Institute WFC3 UVIS and IR Photometry Monitor