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Long Baseline Array schedules

Current semester

  • Out of session observations
    • c261b 3mm GMVA+MOpra Day 107 1500(17/04)-1730(18/04) UT
  • May 12–18, 2026 UTC Version v1.0 (23 Apr 2026)
    • A summary of the schedule in text format.
    • A summary of the schedule in png format.
    • A summary of the schedule in pdf format.

Previous semesters

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  • 2021APR
  • 2020OCT
  • 2020APR

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      • LBA 2020APR

December 2, 2024

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