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23rd Sep 2020: Included Tsys/Tcal plots for the 13MM receiver.28th Oct 2020: Added information on supported web browsers.19th Feb 2021: Added field_comment to CSV import in DHAGU.
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#Skyglobe 3.6 manual
The presentation of the document on the webĪnd in print was improved, and the content was significantly updated.Ĭopies of this manual and other ATNF documentation can be obtained
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In 2019 April there was a major overhaul of this manual: Chapter 4 walks you through processes that occur once your observations are over, such as accessing your data and reporting your experiences.
#Skyglobe 3.6 how to
Chapter 3 is dedicated to observing procedures and systems and details how to actually do your observations. Chapter 2 can be read after being given observing time on Murriyang, as this chapter focuses on preparations needed to observe with Murriyang. This information can be used before proposing to use the telescope, the procedure for which is also detailed in this chapter. Chapter 1 describes the telescope system, including the characteristics of the available receivers and backends. This manual is a reference and you should not feel that you must read all of it in order to use Murriyang. Murriyang, the 64m CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope. This manual describes how to apply for observing time, make an observing schedule and carry out observations with