2011_10_09
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 10:03 pm
Eps aur of course !
Finally clouds vanished at least, and allowed observation of epsilon Aurigae as CHARA interferometer observe it for this night at mount Wilson.
There is a request of spectra on this star tonight to support this interferometric run.
Observation is finally ongoing on this side of the ocean.
Brian Kloppenborg: " It will be on Sunday night. We'll start observing somewhere around 06:29 UT (which I guess is technically "Monday") until dawn...I think the next one is in early November (Nov 2 or 3 perhaps)"
So go on !
Finally clouds vanished at least, and allowed observation of epsilon Aurigae as CHARA interferometer observe it for this night at mount Wilson.
There is a request of spectra on this star tonight to support this interferometric run.
Observation is finally ongoing on this side of the ocean.
Brian Kloppenborg: " It will be on Sunday night. We'll start observing somewhere around 06:29 UT (which I guess is technically "Monday") until dawn...I think the next one is in early November (Nov 2 or 3 perhaps)"
So go on !