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If you know your pulsar is exceptionally bright, the duration can be shortened to 30 minutes, ``00:30:00``. Likewise, if your pulsar is exceptionally dim, set the duration to 2 hours, ``02:00:00``.
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RA: Retrieve the right ascension from the [Australia Telescope National Facility website](https://www.atnf.csiro.au/people/pulsar/psrcat/) (ATNF Pulsar Catalog). Scroll down to "Pulsar names" and enter your pulsar name, and click **Get Ephemeris.** You may think you are getting results for another pulsar, but the catalog simply uses synonyms for the pulsar names given in different epochs. For example, searching for PSR B0655+64 renders results for PSR J0700+6418, but these are the same object. Fill in with the value for "RAJ," where the "J" indicated the J2000 epoch.
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RA: Retrieve the right ascension from the [Australia Telescope National Facility website](https://www.atnf.csiro.au/people/pulsar/psrcat/) (ATNF Pulsar Catalog). Scroll down to "Pulsar names" and enter your pulsar name, and click **Get Ephemeris.** You may think you are getting results for another pulsar, but the catalog simply uses synonyms for the pulsar names given in different epochs. For example, searching for PSR B0655+64 renders results for PSR J0700+6418, but these are the same object. Fill in with the value for **RAJ**, where the **J** indicated the J2000 epoch.
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DEC: Likewise, retrieve the **DECJ** value from ATNF, making sure to add the **+** or **-** sign.
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After your observations, the data will be in
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uvastudent@lwaucf[#]:/data/network/recent_data/uvastudent/<pulsarname>/<MJD of observation>
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uvastudent@lwaucf[#]:/data/network/recent_data/uvastudent/<pulsarname>/<MJD of observation>
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Note: you will need to ``cd ../..`` after logging into the ``ucf``.

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