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| FFFFFF OOOOOO SSS |
STScI | FF OO OO SS | STAN - FOS
Analysis | FFFF OO OO SS | Number 14
News | FF OO OO SS | November 1996
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CONTENTS:

- Impact of November Safing Event on Repeats of Failed Observations

- RECENT PREPRINTS

- APPENDIX: FOS CONTACTS

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Impact of November Safing Event on Repeats of Failed Observations
-----------------------------------------------------------------
R. Downes

Since during the upcoming Servicing Mission in February 1997, FOS and
GHRS will be removed from HST, we gave the highest priority to
observations using those instruments. This required us to schedule
all programs with those instruments as early as possible, as well as
other observations that for scientific reasons needed to be scheduled
in the first half of Cycle 6. This had resulted in a very full long
range plan, but one which we were optimistic to complete prior to the
Servicing Mission. However, with the safing event in early November,
we now find that completion of all the high priority programs is in
doubt. For this reason, we will place all observations approved for
repeats in a contingency pool, which will be utilized in case of a
launch slip. We will do our best to schedule as many of these pool
observations as possible prior to the Servicing Mission whenever they
can be fit into upcoming observing calendars.

We regret not being immediately able to reschedule failed observations,
but there is unfortunately not enough time left before the Servicing
Mission to allow us to do this. Hopefully we will be able to
re-insert many of the programs back into the schedule.


================================================================================

RECENT PREPRINTS
----------------

We draw your attention to these papers, based on FOS data, that will appear in
the next few months. This list includes all preprints received by the STScI
Library not yet published in the journals. Please remember to include our
Library in your preprint distribution list.

MIGNANI, R.; CARAVEO, P.A.; BIGNAMI, G.F. "Asymmetric H
alpha disk emission dominates the HST/FOS spectrum of Cir
X-1" A&A accepted

GARNETT, D.R.; SKILLMAN, E.D.; DUFOUR, R.J.; SHIELDS, G.A.
"High carbon in I Zwicky 18: new results from Hubble Space
Telescope spectroscopy" ApJ accepted

HASWELL, C.A.; PATTERSON, J.; THORSTENSEN, J.R.; HELLIER,
C.; SKILLMAN, D.R. "Pulsations and accretion geometry in
YY Draconis: a study based on Hubble Space Telescope
observations" ApJ 1-20-97

KOBULNICKY, H.A.; SKILLMAN, E.D.; ROY, J.-R.; WALSH, J.R.;
ROSA, M.R. "Hubble Space Telescope FOS spectroscopy of
localized chemical enrichment from massive stars in NGC
5253" ApJ accepted

ZHENG, W.; KRISS, G.A.; TELFER, R.C.; GRIMES, J.P.;
DAVIDSEN, A.F. "A composite HST spectrum of quasars" ApJ
accepted

================================================================================

APPENDIX: FOS contacts
-----------------------

Any questions about the scheduling of your observations should be addressed to
your Program coordinator. Post-Observation questions can be addressed to your
Contact Scientist. If you do not know who these persons are, you can find the
information on the WWW at http://www.stsci.edu/public/propinfo.html.

Analysis, STSDAS or any other questions can also be addressed to help@stsci.edu
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Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS5-26555.
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| FFFFFF OOOOOO SSS |
STScI | FF OO OO SS | STAN - FOS
Analysis | FFFF OO OO SS | Number 14
News | FF OO OO SS | November 1996
| FF OOOOOO SSS |
-------------+--------------------------------------------+---------------------

CONTENTS:

- Impact of November Safing Event on Repeats of Failed Observations

- RECENT PREPRINTS

- APPENDIX: FOS CONTACTS

================================================================================

Impact of November Safing Event on Repeats of Failed Observations
-----------------------------------------------------------------
R. Downes

Since during the upcoming Servicing Mission in February 1997, FOS and
GHRS will be removed from HST, we gave the highest priority to
observations using those instruments. This required us to schedule
all programs with those instruments as early as possible, as well as
other observations that for scientific reasons needed to be scheduled
in the first half of Cycle 6. This had resulted in a very full long
range plan, but one which we were optimistic to complete prior to the
Servicing Mission. However, with the safing event in early November,
we now find that completion of all the high priority programs is in
doubt. For this reason, we will place all observations approved for
repeats in a contingency pool, which will be utilized in case of a
launch slip. We will also do our best to schedule as many of these pool
observations as possible prior to the Servicing Mission whenever they
can be fit into upcoming observing calendars.

We regret not being immediately able to reschedule failed observations,
but there is unfortunately not enough time left before the Servicing
Mission to allow us to do this. Hopefully we will be able to
re-insert many of the programs back into the schedule.


================================================================================

RECENT PREPRINTS
----------------

We draw your attention to these papers, based on FOS data, that will appear in
the next few months. This list includes all preprints received by the STScI
Library not yet published in the journals. Please remember to include our
Library in your preprint distribution list.

MIGNANI, R.; CARAVEO, P.A.; BIGNAMI, G.F. "Asymmetric H
alpha disk emission dominates the HST/FOS spectrum of Cir
X-1" A&A accepted

GARNETT, D.R.; SKILLMAN, E.D.; DUFOUR, R.J.; SHIELDS, G.A.
"High carbon in I Zwicky 18: new results from Hubble Space
Telescope spectroscopy" ApJ accepted

HASWELL, C.A.; PATTERSON, J.; THORSTENSEN, J.R.; HELLIER,
C.; SKILLMAN, D.R. "Pulsations and accretion geometry in
YY Draconis: a study based on Hubble Space Telescope
observations" ApJ 1-20-97

KOBULNICKY, H.A.; SKILLMAN, E.D.; ROY, J.-R.; WALSH, J.R.;
ROSA, M.R. "Hubble Space Telescope FOS spectroscopy of
localized chemical enrichment from massive stars in NGC
5253" ApJ accepted

ZHENG, W.; KRISS, G.A.; TELFER, R.C.; GRIMES, J.P.;
DAVIDSEN, A.F. "A composite HST spectrum of quasars" ApJ
accepted

================================================================================

APPENDIX: FOS contacts
-----------------------

Any questions about the scheduling of your observations should be addressed to
your Program coordinator. Post-Observation questions can be addressed to your
Contact Scientist. If you do not know who these persons are, you can find the
information on the WWW at http://www.stsci.edu/public/propinfo.html.

Analysis, STSDAS or any other questions can also be addressed to help@stsci.edu
================================================================================
To subscribe or unsubscribe send a message to listserv@stsci.edu with
the Subject: line blank and the following in the body:

[un]subscribe fos_news YOUR NAME

================================================================================
Comments, questions, suggestions, etc. can be e-mailed to help@stsci.edu
================================================================================
The Space Telescope Science Institute is operated by the Association of
Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS5-26555.
================================================================================