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2018B Classical Schedule

Semester 2018B

The table below summarises the classically-scheduled programs that have been awarded time on Gemini North and South, as well as programs from the Gemini community awarded Exchange time on Subaru. Jump directly to the schedule for:

Each Gemini program has been assigned a Contact Scientist (CS) who is the point of contact between the Observatory and the Principal Investigator. Instructions for visiting observers are available.

The columns in the table are:
Date: Scheduled observing night(s), local time, for the Gemini telescopes, or number of nights and preliminary dates for Subaru.
Allocated programs: Gemini reference number, Principal Investigator and Partner.
Instrument: name of the instrument(s).
Title: the title of the program.


Classical programs scheduled for Gemini North.

Schedule : Gemini North 2018B
Date (Local Time) Allocated Program Instrument Title
1-6 August 2018 GN-2018A-C-1 Wiktorowicz, US POLISH2

Direct Detection of Exoplanet Cloud Particles with Polarimetry.

1-6 August 2018 GN-2018A-C-2 Wiktorowicz, US POLISH2 Detection of Longitudinal Albedo and Metallicity Variations of Asteroids with Ground-Based, Part-Per-Million Polarimetry


Classical programs scheduled for Subaru in 18B. See the Subaru Schedule to confirm dates.

Schedule : Subaru 2018B
Award, nights Allocated Program Instrument Title

2 hours (will be Observed in Queue)

GN-2018A-C-200 
de los Rios, AR

HSC

MeSsI Observations

27-30 August, 2018 (second halves of nights)

GN-2018A-C-201 Sakari, CA/USA

HDS


Integrated Light Chemical Tagging of Globular Clusters in the Outer Halo of M31

3 September, 2018 (full night)

GN-2018A-C-202 Wang, CA

SCExAO/CHARIS


Spectrophotometric Monitoring of the HR 8799 Planets

5-6 November, 2018 (second halves of nights) 

5-6 January, 2018 (first halves of nights)

GN-2018A-C-203 Sheppard, USA

HSC


Extreme Trans-Neptunian Objects: Towards a Massive Planet in the Outer Solar System

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