Table 2.
Start Universal Time (UT) for each of the 40 grism 19 exposures ordered by group, i.e. by phase.
| # | Start times for exposures |
|---|---|
| 1 | 21:43:58.206, 21:56:20.014, 22:08:41.832, 22:21:03.623 |
| 22:33:25.552, 22:45:47.436, 22:58:09.234, 23:10:31.057 | |
| 2 | 21:46:26.552, 21:58:48.352, 22:11:10.180, 22:23:32.019 |
| 22:35:53.962, 22:48:15.775, 23:00:37.606, 23:12:59.456 | |
| 3 | 21:48:54.948, 22:01:16.739, 22:13:38.549, 22:26:00.409 |
| 22:38:22.312, 22:50:44.152, 23:03:05.966, 23:15:27.792 | |
| 4 | 21:51:23.292, 22:03:45.092, 22:16:06.885, 22:28:28.756 |
| 22:40:50.683, 22:53:12.530, 23:05:34.340, 23:17:56.169 | |
| 5 | 21:53:51.670, 22:06:13.433, 22:18:35.260, 22:30:57.154 |
| 22:43:19.062, 22:55:40.893, 23:08:02.698, 23:20:24.511 | |
Notes. All times are for August 8 2024. The difference between two subsequent observations is the exposure time (140 s), the readout time (8.38 s) and the (negligible) computational overhead for the period that the observation system takes to end an observation and initiate the next.
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