What must I observe tonight ?

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Stephane Charbonnel
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What must I observe tonight ?

Post by Stephane Charbonnel »

Hello,

I could write « Who are interested by time of telescope ? » ...

I just would like to know if it could be add a directory topic of different objects that can be “useful” for everyone which makes analyses.
For example, I have not observed from a long time (bad weather with a lot a low clouds) so I'm not very familiar with the latest news items in spectroscopy. When I come back at home and weather is nice (in general, at my observatory place, it is an unexpected event !), I would like to have a quick idea of what is interesting to image.
So I know it is useful to do now:

• 28 Tau, Zeta Tau for Ernst
• Some B[e] for Anatoly (page on ARAS by Christian is a good first work)
• Some WR for ?

In short, I think it may well be that everyone who are interested by a spectra write a little topic on a dedicated directory. (I think “current campaigns” is not adapted).

Stephane
Francois Teyssier
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Re: What must I observe tonight ?

Post by Francois Teyssier »

Salut Stéphane,
Pour moi aussi c'est la première soirée dégagée depuis des semaines.
J'ai commencé avec des étoiles à fort excés de couleur de façon à tester la correction du rougissement (voir le topic ouvert par Christian sur HD 20041). zet Per, ksi Per, eps Per, eta Ori, Nu Ori.
On avance bien sur la théorie, il faut maintenant tester la pratique.
Après, des symbiotiques je je n'ai pas encore fait au LISA : BX Mon, ZZ Cmi.
Entre les deux je vérifierai l'état de V694 Mon, vérifier qu'elle n'est pas en outburst.
a+
François
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