From dembicky at apo.nmsu.edu Wed May 11 08:30:10 2005 From: dembicky at apo.nmsu.edu (Jack Dembicky) Date: Tue Feb 7 18:30:17 2006 Subject: [Lens] PU03 Lens montioring at APO tonight Message-ID: The following lenses were observed at APO tonight in SDSS r' (90s), g' (90s), and u'(270s). SDSS1004 - This one was below the 2.0 airmass limit but I didn't catch it until I was already half way thru the exposure sequence. SDSS1335 SBS1520 H1413 and I tried Q2237 but the seeing was over 2 arc sec so I aborted the exposures. Biases and flats in all 3 bands were also taken. A log.txt file was written to the directory with details on what each exposure taken was. Data has been written to CDR here at APO Data has been FTP to Princeton and OSU. Jack Dembicky Observing Specialist II Apache Point Observatory From dembicky at apo.nmsu.edu Tue May 24 06:51:25 2005 From: dembicky at apo.nmsu.edu (Jack Dembicky) Date: Tue Feb 7 18:30:18 2006 Subject: [Lens] PU03 Lens montioring at APO tonight Message-ID: The following lenses were observed at APO tonight in SDSS r' (90s), i' (90s), and z'(270s), during a full moon. We had lots of cirrus and passing clouds. Hopefully something useful came out of the night. A couple of the later images looked really nice with excellent seeing, unfortunately I got clouded out shortly after. SDSS1335 H1413 SBS1520 Biases were taken but no sky flats due to clouds. I didn't necessarily do these objects in order of priority becuase I would have ended up in the middle of the run with no objects to observe if I observed them in the priority asked for. Unfortunately clouds stopped me before I could get to the high pri targets (Of which 2 would not have been visible until after the clouds anyhow). Data has been written to CDR here at APO Data has been FTP to Princeton and OSU. Jack Dembicky Observing Specialist II Apache Point Observatory