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Daily Report #9669
Period Covered:
07:00 PM January 02, 2023 - 06:59 PM January 03, 2023
(DOY 003/0000z - 003/2359z)
| Program | Principal Investigator | Program Title |
|---|---|---|
| Science Observations Scheduled | ||
| 16648 | Seth Redfield, Wesleyan University | Atmospheric Evolution and Loss of a Recently Discovered Low-Density Ultra-Short Period Super-Earth |
| 16692 | Bethan James, Space Telescope Science Institute - ESA - JWST | [CII], a High-z Diagnostic Diamond in the Rough |
| 16719 | Nikolay Walters, University College London | Characterization of Unforeseen Chromospheres in Isolated White Dwarfs |
| 16778 | Benjamin Williams, University of Washington | The Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Southern Treasury (PHAST) |
| 17177 | Igor Chilingarian, Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory | Snapshot survey of host galaxies of active 'light-weight' supermassive black holes |
| 17187 | Naomi Rowe-Gurney, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | Observing the Ice Giants with Hubble WFC3 to Enhance Cycle 1 James Webb Space Telescope Data |
| 17202 | Kareem El-Badry, California Institute of Technology | Does MWC 656 host a black hole or stripped helium star? FUV spectroscopy will tell. |
| 17266 | Christopher Britt, Space Telescope Science Institute | Broadband imaging and H-alpha of NGC 1333 and associated HH objects |
| Calibration Observations Scheduled | ||
| 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 |
| 17002 | Harish Khandrika, Space Telescope Science Institute | WFC3 UVIS Bowtie Monitor |
| 17003 | Aidan Pidgeon, Space Telescope Science Institute | WFC3 UVIS CCD Daily Monitor Part 1 |
| 17247 | Christian Johnson, Space Telescope Science Institute | Cycle 30 FUV Detector Dark Monitor |
| Other Observations Scheduled | ||
| 15962 | Merle Reinhart, Space Telescope Science Institute | Routine EEPROM dumps for ACS, COS, STIS, and WFC3 |