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Galaxy Evolution: GBT Deadline  
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Next GBT Proposal Deadline:  February 1, 2002


The GBT Commissioning Team is making steady progress in releasing observing capabilities and we have executed a number of programs from the Early Science queue.  Proposals received at the October 1 deadline are now selected and are queued for the winter and spring.  Since these observations share time with on-going commissioning activities, and observations are done only as the capabilities become available, the existing queue of projects will be dispatched gradually.

The next deadline for new proposals will be February 1.  To keep the queue of proposals manageable, we anticipate that only 500-1000 hours of observing time will be selected from this batch.  The exact amount of time allocated will depend on status and progress at the time the selections are made.  Although we will consider proposals of any standard observing type at frequencies below 26 GHz, target of opportunity proposals will receive first consideration, and these may be the only proposals selected
for this call.  We anticipate that the subsequent deadline on June 1 will be largely unrestricted.

                                                P. R. Jewell
 


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