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Picking Targets and Scheduling Your Observations

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This chapter details the procedures to determine when and where your selected objects are available for observation and how those objects are prioritized by the modern remotely located observatory. This chapter also discusses how modern observatories schedule multiple competing observations to maximize the use of the observatory.

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Hubbell, G.R., Williams, R.J., Billard, L.M. (2015). Picking Targets and Scheduling Your Observations. In: Remote Observatories for Amateur Astronomers. The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21906-6_8

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