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TSIP More Information

  • Suggested method for estimating cost per night on older telescopes
  • Calculation of Time on LBT (MODS Proposal)
  • How cost of time on MMT & Magellan calculated
  • How Cost of Time on Keck Computed
  • TSIP Funding and Public Access Summary
  • Proposal FAQs
  • TSIP-NSF Acknowledgment

Last updated or reviewed February 22, 2011.

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