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5/2: AAT Call for Large Program Proposals – Semester 2020B

5/2/2020

 
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Circumpolar stars over the AAT. Credit: Ángel R. López Sánchez.
AAL is pleased to announce a new Call for Large Program Proposals on the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT), for observations starting in Semester 2020B. 

​The deadline for proposals is 16 March 2020, at 17:00 AEDT. Proposals to the Australian Time Allocation Committee (ATAC) must follow the ATAC Policies and Procedures and be submitted before the deadline using the Lens proposal form. 

Australian proposals may seek either Open Time or Paid Time on the AAT. Open Time is only available to Australian proposals with at least half of the proposers and the lead proposer based at Australian institutions. Enquiries regarding the terms and conditions for AAT Paid Time can be made to Astronomy Australia Limited.


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