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    Re: Who's covering what tonight?

    From: Joe Patterson <jop_at_astro.columbia.edu>
    Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2010 20:38:42 -0400
    Hi Tom et al.,
    
    We're all done with our KP run.  We got just enough on RX1654 to be 
    tantalized, but no more.  The full moon maddeningly lingered, 
    Joshua-like, in Ophiuchus... and by the time it left, so did we.  All 
    the good work on this star remains to be done!
    
    Should be tempting to the australites, too.  Would be great to get a 
    really LONNGGG run on this star.
    
    joe
    
    
    
    Tom Krajci wrote:
    > It's been cloudy weather over the mountains of southern New Mexico, but 
    > that trend is leaving the area.  It should be clear tonight.
    > 
    > Who's covering what tonight?
    > 
    > I'm interested in covering RX1654-19, and can do it for about six hours.
    > 
    > Is anyone covering that target in the western US tonight?  Will Kitt 
    > Peak cover it?  If yes, I'll choose other targets.
    > 
    > Thanks in advance,
    > Tom
    > 
    
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