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The Hubble Space Telescope

Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe

Daily Report #9626

Period Covered:
07:00 PM November 20, 2022 - 06:59 PM November 21, 2022
(DOY 325/0000z - 325/2359z)

Program Principal Investigator Program Title
Science Observations Scheduled
16686 Daniel Weisz, University of California - Berkeley The Metallicity Distribution Functions of Faint M31 Satellites
16703 Joseph Burchett, New Mexico State University Unveiling Multiphase Accretion Flows in a Sample of Truly Edge-on Galaxies
16705 Doron Chelouche, University of Haifa Shedding light on light echoes: mapping the accretion disk and broad line region in Mrk 279
17069 Matthew Hayes, Stockholm University The Lyman-alpha and Continuum Origins Survey (LaCOS)
17112 Nicole Reindl, Universitat Potsdam A Treasury FUV Survey of the Hottest White Dwarfs
17181 Joseph Lyman, The University of Warwick A public survey of superluminous supernovae hosts to study their progenitors
17191 Or Graur, University of Portsmouth Tripling the sample of late-time Type Ia supernovae
17192 Laura Kreidberg, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy The SPACE Program: a Sub-neptune Planetary Atmosphere Characterization Experiment
Calibration Observations Scheduled
16935 Christian Johnson, Space Telescope Science Institute Cycle 30 COS NUV Detector Dark Monitor
16946 Sophia Medallon, Space Telescope Science Institute STIS CCD Dark Monitor Part 1
16949 Doug Branton, Space Telescope Science Institute STIS CCD Bias and Read Noise Monitor Part 1
16957 Svea Hernandez, Space Telescope Science Institute - ESA - JWST STIS/CCD Spectroscopic Sensitivity Monitor
16970 Meaghan McDonald, Space Telescope Science Institute CCD Daily Monitor (Part 1)
17003 Aidan Pidgeon, Space Telescope Science Institute WFC3 UVIS CCD Daily Monitor Part 1
17022 Frederick Dauphin, Space Telescope Science Institute WFC3 CSM Monitor with Earth Flats
17247 Christian Johnson, Space Telescope Science Institute Cycle 30 FUV Detector Dark Monitor
17265 Peter McCullough, Space Telescope Science Institute Shutter Timing Jitter and FLASH with WFC3 UVIS grism