Subject: 2Q2002 APO 3.5m Revised Schedule

From: Ed Turner

Submitted: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 13:51:41 -0400 (EDT)

Message number: 584 (previous: 583, next: 585 up: Index)

		REVISED ARC 3.5M SCHEDULE FOR 2ND QUARTER 2002
			     E. TURNER 6/14/02


			NOTES: ***PLEASE READ***

	6/14/02 NOTE - Time previously assigned to PU07 is transferred
	to PU04 and DD01 time on June 28 and 30 is assigned to DD05.  No
	OPEN or unassigned DD time remains in the 2Q schedule.

	5/28/02 NOTE - OPEN and DD time in June is assigned to JH02 and
	DD04 (Strauss, PI), respectively.  In addition, UC05 has been
	inserted into the schedule as a TOO program in response to an
	AGN undergoing a TeV flare.  Programs losing time to UC05 are
	UC01, PU02, PU03, CU03, UW07 and NM03.  Some DD time remains
	available during the first halves of June 28 and 30.  Please send
	requests for this time ASAP.

	3/21/02 NOTE - The only chages affect PU05 & PU07, UW06 & UW09
	and a new program, DD03.  Note that the changes for the PU
	programs affect the next two nights in the first half, 4/22 and
	4/23.

	Except in cases where strong science drivers dictate otherwise
	(a minority of cases), observing time has again been scheduled
	in half night blocks.

	Scheduled engineering time for this quarter consists of 6 nights
	of routine maintenance (EN01) or 6.6% of the total available time.

	In addition to scheduled engineering time, science observations
	may be pre-empted, sometimes on short notice, for urgent
	engineering tasks.  Such tasks include both work that is required
	to safeguard observatory personnel or facilities and that allows
	"hot pursuit" of some significant problem.

	Note that no grating selections have been listed for DIS2 programs
	because the new detectors make most of the old configurations
	unlikely choices (non-optimal).  An attempt to converge on some new
	standard configurations is underway.  Stay tuned!  And please make
	sure to communicate with your OS well in advance about DIS2 grating
	your grating configuration requests.

	Please see links off of the APO home page (http://www.apo.nmsu.edu/)
	for a web based interactive version of this schedule.

	-----
	EN Note: No science observations scheduled during EN time.
	-----
	EN01 = EN01 Gill ? O
		Routine periodic engineering and projects time.

	-----
	DD Note: Director's Discretionary Time (3.8% of total time)
	-----
	DD01 = 022DD01 TBD TBD TBD
	DD02 = 022DD02 Stub TBD R
	DD03 = 022DD03 Wyse G R
	DD04 = 022DD04 Stra D R (medium)
	DD05.S = 022DD05 Bowe S R
	DD05.D = 022DD05 Bowe D R (B-low/R-med)

	-----
	CU Note: 110% of nominal share scheduled; extra time assigned to
		 CU01.
	-----
	CU01 = CU01 Stoc D R/O
	CU02 = CU02 Elli D R
	CU03 = CU03 Snow E R
	CU04 = CU04 Rose G R

	-----
	JHU Note:  85% of nominal share scheduled.
	-----
	JH01 = JH01 Zhen G/S R
		DIS not requested but grating specified??  It is not clear
		how SPICam and GRIM will be used "in combination"; please
		inform APO staff *well in advance* which instrument should
		be mounted at the beginning of the night and if there is
		any plan to switch during the night.
	JH02 = JH02 Colb S R
	JH03 = JH03 Peng D R
	JH04 = JH04 Will GFP O
		April first halves not available at this priority; not
		scheduled.
	JH05 = JH05 Glaz E O
		Very short notice (minutes) TOO program which may interupt
		scheduled programs virtually without warning, if triggererd.
	JH06 = JH06 Wyse G R
		Requested time is highly constrained and not available at
		the TAC assigned priority; not scheduled.

	-----
	NMSU Note: 104% of nominal share scheduled; extra time assigned to
		   NM05.
	-----
	NM01 = NM01 Gold S R
	NM02 = NM02 Nitt D O
	NM03 = NM03 Harr S R
	NM04 = NM04 Gold S R
	NM05 = NM05 Holt D R?
	NM06 = NM06 Holt E R?
	NM07 = NM07 Newm D O
	NM08 = NM08 Sned S O
	NM09 = NM09 Nitt D O

	-----
	PU Note: 104% of nominal share scheduled; extra time assigned to
	PU04.
	-----
	PU01 = PU01 Pind D R
	PU02 = PU02 Scha D R
	PU03 = PU03 Turn S O
	PU04 = PU04 Bowe S R
	PU05.G = PU05 Stra G/S R
	        Please inform APO staff *well in advance* which instrument
		should be mounted at the beginning of the night and if there
		is any plan to switch during the night.
	PU05.D = PU05 Stra D R
	PU06 = PU06 Hall D R
	PU08 = PU08 Loh S R

	-----
	UC Note: 79% of nominal share scheduled.
	-----
	UC01 = 392 York E R
	UC02 = 393 York FabPer R?
	UC03 = 390 Wolf G R
	UC04 = 394 Fort D R
		TOO program to be triggered by RXTE data, but triggering
		criteria, required response time scale etc not stated.
		This program's details must be worked out in consultation
		with APO staff before it may be triggered.
	UC05 = 395 Fort S R
	UC06 = 391 York * R
		Adler Planetarium twilight program (not accounted to UC).
		Use instrument mounted for the night's first program.

	-----
	UW Note: 106% of nominal share scheduled; extra time assigned to
		 UW02 and UW03.
	-----
	UW01 = UW01 Ande D R
	UW02 = UW02 Bali D R
	UW03 = UW03 Szko D R
	UW04 = UW04 Hawl D R
	UW05 = UW05 Hodg S/D R
		Please inform APO staff which instruments should be mounted,
		when to switch etc well in advance.
	UW06 = UW06 Mice S R
	UW07 = UW07 Mice D R
	UW08 = UW08 Wall E R
	UW09 = UW09 Wall E R
/
	+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
	+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
	MOST PROGRAMS ARE SCHEDULED IN HALF NIGHT BLOCKS.  THE FIRST HALF OF
	EACH NIGHT EXTENDS FROM -12 DEGREE EVENING TWILIGHT UNTIL  0000 MST
	OR 0100 MDT.  THE SECOND HALF FOLLOWS UNTIL -12 DEGREE MORNING
	TWILIGHT.

	FIRST HALF IS INDICATED BELOW AS "A"; THE SECOND, AS "B".

	THIS QUARTER TWO DIFFERENT PROGRAMS USE NON-BLOCK SCHEDULING.
	THESE PROGRAMS ARE INDICATED IN PARENTHESES () ON THE SCHEDULE
	AND THEIR TIME ALLOTMENTS ARE LISTED HERE:
	PU03 = 30 MIN EACH TIME SCHEDULED.
	UC06 = FROM SUNSET UNTIL -12 DEGREE EVENING TWILIGHT EACH TIME
	       SCHEDULED.

	INSTRUMENT CHANGE TIMES ARE NOT INCLUDED BELOW BUT WILL BE INDICATED
	IN THE SCHEDULE ISSUED FROM APO AND WILL BE SHARED BETWEEN ADJOINING
	PROGRAMS AS USUAL.
	++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
	++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

	4/1	A: UW01
		B: JH01

	4/2	A: UW01
		B: JH01

	4/3	A: NM01
		B: NM01

	4/4	A: NM01
		B: NM01

	4/5	A: (UC06)/NM01
		B: NM01

	4/6	A: NM01
		B: NM01

	4/7	A: UW03
		B: UW03

	4/8	A: CU02
		B: CU02

	4/9	A: UW04
		B: UW04

	4/10	A: UW05
		B: UW05

	4/11	A: PU01
		B: PU01

	4/12	A: UW01
		B: NM05

	4/13	A: CU01
		B: CU01

	4/14	A: PU04
		B: JH02

	4/15	A: UW01
		B: JH02

	4/16	A: NM08
		B: NM05

	4/17	A: NM08
		B: JH03

	4/18	A: JH01
		B: PU06

	4/19	A: JH01
		B: PU05.G

	4/20	A: DD02
		B: PU05.G

	4/21	A: PU05.G
		B: PU05.G

	4/22	A: PU05.G
		B: NM04

	4/23	A: PU05.G
		B: NM04

	4/24	A: EN01
		B: EN01

	4/25	A: EN01
		B: EN01

	4/26	A: NM06
		B: UW06

	4/27	A: NM06
		B: UW06

	4/28	A: NM04
		B: NM04

	4/29	A: UW09
		B: UW09

	4/30	A: JH01
		B: JH01

	5/1	A: PU05.D
		B: UW06

	5/2	A: UW01
		B: UC03

	5/3	A: (UC06)/PU04
		B: UC03

	5/4	A: JH02
		B: UC03

	5/5	A: UW05
		B: UW05

	5/6	A: UW01
		B: UW02

	5/7	A: PU01
		B: PU01

	5/8	A: UW03
		B: UW03

	5/9	A: UC02
		B: UC02

	5/10	A: UC02
		B: UC02

	5/11	A: UC02
		B: UC02

	5/12	A: UC02
		B: UC02

	5/13	A: UC02
		B: UC02

	5/14	A: UW04
		B: NM02

	5/15	A: NM02
		B: NM02

	5/16	A: PU05.D
		B: JH01/(PU03)

	5/17	A: NM02
		B: JH01

	5/18	A: PU05.G
		B: NM02

	5/19	A: PU05.G
		B: UW01/(PU03)

	5/20	A: PU02
		B: UC01

	5/21	A: PU05.G
		B: UC01

	5/22	A: UW09
		B: UC01/(PU03)

	5/23	A: EN01
		B: EN01

	5/24	A: CU04
		B: UC03

	5/25	A: CU04
		B: UC03/(PU03)

	5/26	A: CU04
		B: UC03

	5/27	A: EN01
		B: EN01

	5/28	A: UW06
		B: UC05[01:00-02:00]/UC01[02:00-04:55]

	5/29	A: UW06
		B: UC01

	5/30	A: UW04
		B: UC05[01:00-02:00]/UC01[02:00-04:54]

	5/31	A: UW04
		B: UW06/(PU03)

	6/1	A: PU05.D
		B: UC05[01:00-02:00]/CU03[02:00-04:53]

	6/2	A: PU08
		B: CU03/(PU03)

	6/3	A: PU08
		B: CU03

	6/4	A: UW07
		B: UC05[01:00-02:00]/UW07[02:00-04:52]

	6/5	A: UW05
		B: UW05/(PU03)

	6/6	A: NM09
		B: UC05[01:00-02:00]/NM03[02:00-04:52]

	6/7	A: (UC06)/NM05
		B: PU04

	6/8	A: UW07
		B: UC05[01:00-02:00]/UW07[02:00-04:51]

	6/9	A: CU01
		B: UW02

	6/10	A: DD04
		B: UW02

	6/11	A: DD04
		B: UW03/(PU03)

	6/12	A: UW07
		B: UW07

	6/13	A: PU02[21:16-23:16]/DD04[23:16-01:00]
		B: JH02

	6/14	A: UW03
		B: JH02/(PU03)

	6/15	A: JH03
		B: JH02

	6/16	A: NM07
		B: UC03

	6/17	A: NM07
		B: UC03/(PU03)

	6/18	A: PU04
		B: UC01

	6/19	A: PU04
		B: UC01

	6/20	A: UW08
		B: UC01/(PU03)

	6/21	A: UW08
		B: UW08

	6/22	A: UW08
		B: UW08

	6/23	A: UW08
		B: UW08/(PU03)

	6/24	A: EN01
		B: EN01

	6/25	A: EN01
		B: EN01

	6/26	A: UW08
		B: UC03/(PU03)

	6/27	A: UW06
		B: UW06

	6/28	A: DD05.S[21:19-00:00]/UC01[00:00-01:00]
		B: UC01

	6/29	A: DD03
		B: UC01/(PU03)

	6/30	A: DD05.D[21:19-00:00]/UC01[00:00-01:00]
		B: UC01



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