JWST Cycle 1 GTO Observations Available for Archival Proposals

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Some GTO observations will have no exclusive access period and will be made available for archival proposals in Cycle 1.

The following Cycle 1 GTO program datasets will have no exclusive access period. Members of the community may submit archival proposals to analyse those data in response to the Cycle 1 GO Call. Please use the program information page, http://www.stsci.edu/jwst/observing-programs/program-information, to obtain full details on these programs.


GTO Programs where the prime observations have no exclusive access period:

ID

PI

Title

1176Windhorst

JWST Medium-deep fields

First epoch observations of JWST North Ecliptic Pole Time-Domain Field

1244

Rivkin

Large Asteroids and Trojan Asteroids

1245

Thomas

Near-Earth Objects

1246

Fletcher

Jupiter's Great Red Spot

1247

Fletcher

Saturn

1248

Fletcher

Uranus

1249

Fletcher

Neptune

1250

Villanueva

Probing the sub-surface oceans of Europa and Enceladus with JWST

1251

Nixon

Titan Climate, Composition and Clouds

1252

Kelley

Spectral mapping of a comet's inner coma

1253

Milam

ToO Comet

1255

Milam

JWST Medium-Deep Fields -- Hammel IDS GTO Program

1415

Villanueva

Mars observations: GTO program


In addition, the coordinated parallel observations obtained as part of the following programs will have no exclusive access period:

IDPITitle

1199

Stiavelli

The metallicity of galaxies in the MAC J1149.5+2223 field

1227

Meixner

NGC 346: Star Formation at Low Metallicity in the Small Magellanic Cloud

1232

Wright

SN 1987A:  The Formation and Evolution of Dust in a Supernova Explosion

1233

Meixner

I Zw 18:  Dust Life Cycle at Very Low Metallicity

1234

Meixner

NGC 6822:  Dust Life Cycle Study of a Nearby Low Metallicity Galaxy

1235

Meixner

LMC-N79: Study of Most Massive Young Stellar Object Star Forming Region

1306

van der Marel

Galactic Center Astrometry




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