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8.2.6 Scheduling Constraints and Non-usable Dates

If there are unusable dates and/or scheduling constraints for any of the runs specified (i.e., other than the default lunar phase requirements or when your object is up), specify them here between the
\schedulingconstraints{ and }. This is also the place to advise us of any special constraints which affect the scheduling of your observing run (e.g., ``schedule run #1 before run #2'' or ``run dates must be coordinated with HST or Spitzer observations''), and to identify any constraints on the sharing of nights. The TAC and Scheduler assign the highest priority to time constraints based on the astronomical requirements of the proposed program. Time constraints due to observer's personal and professional schedule may not always be accommodated, with possible reduction in allocation. Unless otherwise carefully stated, time constraints in the observing request will be attributed to the latter type.

Note that the text between the curly brackets cannot contain any blank lines, or a LATEX error will result. If there are no constraints, please enter None.


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Daniel Eisenstein 2006-06-19