FLWO 48-inch Observing Schedule
January-April 2001 (as of February 20, 2001)

1.2m schedule for the Month of January 2001

January February March April Programs Postscript PDF Schedules
DATE         MOON  INST     OBSERVER    PI AND PROGRAM    

Jan 01 Mon   43    4Sh      TBA                       NY Day
Jan 02 Tue   53    SIRCAM   Lada        Lada NGC2264
Jan 03 Wed   63    "        "           "
Jan 04 Thu   73    "        "           "
Jan 05 Fri   82    "        "           "   
Jan 06 Sat   90    "        "           "   
Jan 07 Sun   96    "        "           "   
Jan 08 Mon  100    "        Megeath     Megeath Young Clusters   
Jan 09 Tue  100    "        "           "      
Jan 10 Wed   97    "        "           "   
Jan 11 Thu   91    "        "           "   
Jan 12 Fri   83    "        Kochanek    Kochanek Mass Func
Jan 13 Sat   73    "        "           "   
Jan 14 Sun   62    "        "           "   
Jan 15 Mon   52    "        "           "                      MLK
Jan 16 Tue   41    4Sh      REMOTE      Fazio IRAC
Jan 17 Wed   31    "        REMOTE      Garcia XTE J1118+480
Jan 18 Thu   23    "        "           "
Jan 19 Fri   15    "        Holman      Holman Jovian moons
Jan 20 Sat    9    "        "           "
Jan 21 Sun    4    "        "           "
Jan 22 Mon    1    "        "           "
Jan 23 Tue    0    "        Kirshner    Kirshner SN        
Jan 24 Wed    1    "        Green       Green Champs
Jan 25 Thu    3    "        "           "
Jan 26 Fri    6    "        "           "
Jan 27 Sat   12    "        "           "
Jan 28 Sun   19    "        "           "
Jan 29 Mon   27    "        "           "
Jan 30 Tue   36    "        Caldwell    Engineering
Jan 31 Wed   46    "        "           "

** MOON IS MOON ILLUMINATION AT MIDDLE OF NIGHT 
**** DATE IS STANDARD TIME START OF NIGHT 

Observers are required to spend no more than 10% of their time doing the following service observing: Kirshner 7 (SN), Jha 18 (IR SN), Garcia 3 (Xray Novae), Garcia 17 (IR Xray Novae), Stanek 14 (GRB), Wood 15 (HH30), Zhao 16 (BH candidates).

1.2m for the Month of February 2001

January February March April Programs Postscript PDF Schedules
DATE         MOON  INST     OBSERVER    PI AND PROGRAM    

Feb 01 Thu   57    4sh      Caldwell    Engineering
Feb 02 Fri   67    SIRCAM   Jha         Jha, SN
Feb 03 Sat   78    "        "           "
Feb 04 Sun   87    "        TBA
Feb 05 Mon   94    "        TBA
Feb 06 Tue   98    "        TBA
Feb 07 Wed  100    "        TBA
Feb 08 Thu   98    "        TBA
Feb 09 Fri   94    "        TBA
Feb 10 Sat   87    "        TBA
Feb 11 Sun   78    "        TBA
Feb 12 Mon   68    "        TBA
Feb 13 Tue   58    "        TBA
Feb 14 Wed   48    4sh      REMOTE     Fazio IRAC
Feb 15 Thu   38    "        REMOTE     Garcia 2 XTE J1118+480
Feb 16 Fri   29    "        "          "
Feb 17 Sat   21    "        "          "
Feb 18 Sun   14    "        "          "
Feb 19 Mon    8    "        Prestwich  Prestwich, XRay sources     President's
Feb 20 Tue    4    "        "          " 
Feb 21 Wed    1    "        "          "
Feb 22 Thu    0    "        Kirshner   Kirshner SN        
Feb 23 Fri    1    "        Kochanek   Kochanek Mass Func 
Feb 24 Sat    4    "        "          "
Feb 25 Sun    8    "        "          "   
Feb 26 Mon   14    "        REMOTE     Zhao BH
Feb 27 Tue   22    "        Caldwell   engineering
Feb 28 Wed   31    "        REMOTE     Zhao BH

** MOON IS MOON ILLUMINATION AT MIDDLE OF NIGHT 
**** DATE IS STANDARD TIME START OF NIGHT 
 

Observers are required to spend no more than 10% of their time doing the following service observing: Kirshner 7 (SN), Jha 18 (IR SN), Garcia 3 (Xray Novae), Garcia 17 (IR Xray Novae), Stanek 14 (GRB), Wood 15 (HH30), Zhao 16 (BH candidates).

1.2m Schedule for the Month of March 2001

January February March April Programs Postscript PDF Schedules
DATE         MOON  INST     OBSERVER  PI AND PROGRAM    
 
Mar 01 Thu   41    4sh      REMOTE     Fazio IRAC
Mar 02 Fri   52    "        Schild     TWOQSO
Mar 03 Sat   63    "        "          "  
Mar 04 Sun   73    "        "          "
Mar 05 Mon   83    "        "          "
Mar 06 Tue   91    "        "          "
Mar 07 Wed   97    "        "          "  
Mar 08 Thu  100    "        "          "
Mar 09 Fri   99    "        "          "
Mar 10 Sat   96    "        "          "
Mar 11 Sun   91    "        "          " 
Mar 12 Mon   83    "        "          "
Mar 13 Tue   74    "        "          "   
Mar 14 Wed   65    "        "          "   
Mar 15 Thu   55    "        Kenyon     Kenyon Close Pairs
Mar 16 Fri   45    "        "          "
Mar 17 Sat   36    "        "          "
Mar 18 Sun   27    "        "          "
Mar 19 Mon   19    "        Horan      Horan G-ray
Mar 20 Tue   13    "        "          " 
Mar 21 Wed    7    "        "          "
Mar 22 Thu    3    "        "          "
Mar 23 Fri    1    "        "          "
Mar 24 Sat    0    "        "          " 
Mar 25 Sun    2    "        Kirshner   Kirshner SN 
Mar 26 Mon    5    "        Rines      Rines Cluster Infall
Mar 27 Tue   10    "        "          "   
Mar 28 Wed   18    "        "          "   
Mar 29 Thu   26    "        "          "   
Mar 30 Fri   36    "        Green      Green Champs
Mar 31 Sat   48    "        "          "

** MOON IS MOON ILLUMINATION AT MIDDLE OF NIGHT 
**** DATE IS STANDARD TIME START OF NIGHT 
  

Observers are required to spend no more than 10% of their time doing the following service observing: Kirshner 7 (SN), Jha 18 (IR SN), Garcia 3 (Xray Novae), Garcia 17 (IR Xray Novae), Stanek 14 (GRB), Wood 15 (HH30), Zhao 16 (BH candidates).

Note: nights of Mar 15-19 - observers should try to spend up to 10% of time on TWQSO observations for Schild.

1.2m Schedule for the Month of April 2001

January February March April Programs Postscript PDF Schedules
DATE       MOON    INST     OBSERVER     PI AND PROGRAM    

Apr 01 Sun   59    4sh      Green      Green Champs
Apr 02 Mon   70    SIRCAM   Jha        Jha, SN
Apr 03 Tue   80    "        "          " 
Apr 04 Wed   89    "        Kochanek   Kochanek Mass Func
Apr 05 Thu   95    "        "          "   
Apr 06 Fri   99    "        "          "   
Apr 07 Sat  100    "        "          "   
Apr 08 Sun   98    "        Kenyon     Kenyon Close Pairs
Apr 09 Mon   94    "        "          " 
Apr 10 Tue   88    "        "          " 
Apr 11 Wed   80    "        "          " 
Apr 12 Thu   71    "        "          " 
Apr 13 Fri   62    4sh      Patten     Patten Companions
Apr 14 Sat   53    "        "          " 
Apr 15 Sun   43    "        "          "
Apr 16 Mon   34    "        Garcia     Garcia XTE J1118+480, Patten 2nd half
Apr 17 Tue   26    "        "          "
Apr 18 Wed   18    "        Fazio      Fazio IRAC
Apr 19 Thu   11    "        "          "
Apr 20 Fri    6    "        "          "
Apr 21 Sat    2    "        "          "   
Apr 22 Sun    0    "        Kirshner   Kirshner SN           
Apr 23 Mon    1    "        Kochanek   Kochanek Hecto  
Apr 24 Tue    3    "        "          "      
Apr 25 Wed    8    "        "          "      
Apr 26 Thu   15    "        "          "      
Apr 27 Fri   23    "        "          "      
Apr 28 Sat   33    "        "          "      
Apr 29 Sun   45    "        "          "      
Apr 30 Mon   56    "        "          "      

** MOON IS MOON ILLUMINATION  AT MIDDLE OF NIGHT 
**** DATE IS STANDARD TIME START OF NIGHT 

Observers are required to spend no more than 10% of their time doing the following service observing: Kirshner 7 (SN), Jha 18 (IR SN), Garcia 3 (Xray Novae), Garcia 17 (IR Xray Novae), Stanek 14 (GRB), Wood 15 (HH30), Zhao 16 (BH candidates).

1.2m Proposal Summary January-April 2001

January February March April Programs Postscript PDF Schedules
P.I.          Program                                                       Grades
Kirshner, R   Supernova Photometry                                          1.555013
Lada, C       Protoplanetary Disks in NGC 2264                              0.929879
Jha, S.       Infrared Light Curves of Supernovae                           0.603086
Kenyon, S     Measuring the Impact on Galaxies in Close Pairs               0.519574
Prestwich, A  Optical Imaging of X-Ray Sources in Nearby Spiral Galaxies    0.43091
Kochanek, C   HECTOSPEC Survey Prep                                         0.382747
Kenyon, S     Measuring the Impact on Galaxies in Close Pairs               0.333277
Fazio, G      BVRI Photometry of Candidate Celestial Calibrators for IRAC3  0.285281
Green, P      Optical Imaging of Selected Chandra Fields3                   0.192133
Garcia, M     TOO Proposal for New Black Hole X-ray Nova3                   0.141504
Garcia, M     TOO Proposal for New Black Hole X-ray Nova3                   0.141504
Rines, K      Mass-to-Light Profiles of Galaxy Cluster Infall Regions       0.070266
Kochanek, C   The Local Mass Function of Galaxies                           0.069431
Garcia, M     The evolution of the accretion disk in XTE J1118+4803         0.02131
Megeath, T    An IR Comparartive Study of Young Stellar Clusters            0.011155
Kochanek, C   The Local Mass Function of Galaxies                          -0.023717
Horan, D      Multiwavelength Observations of MrK421                       -0.217818
Stanek, K     Optical and IR Couterparts to Gamma-Ray Bursts               -0.302859
Wood, K       Photometric Monitoring of HH30                               -0.463379
Patten, B     Nearby Young Stars Substellar Companion Search II            -0.756788
Schild, R     International Campaign; QO957 Brightness Monitoring          -0.762117
Zhao, P       Monitoring the Light Curves of Black Hole X-Ray Novae        -0.949627