| Subject: Re: High Angle Range WU, what is the highest acceptable design value (PR - telescope)? |
| From: "Alfred A. Aburto Jr." <aburto@sbcglobal.net> |
| Date: 08/03/2005, 22:18 |
| Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti,sci.astro.seti |
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pbackus@seti.org wrote:
Project Phoenix typically observed from 5PM to 8 AM AST. I checked the
log for 20 Nov 2003 and we indeed went off the telescope at 8:00 AM
AST, 1200 UT. The Electronics Department was scheduled to perform
maintenance from 8AM until about 1:30 PM (1730UT). So that would cover
the time in question, 1350 UT.
Peter Backus
Project Phoenix
PS: You can check the Arecibo schedule on the web at:
http://www.naic.edu/vscience/schedule/scedfra2.htm
Thank you Peter. I forgot about the Arecibo schedule. I used to check it
now and then to see what my WU were doing (more or less that is since we
are generally at the other end of the declination arm).
It seems that we have been processing data that should have been thrown
out however. Rats!
Al
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