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Phoenix Status and Availability
Phoenix is no longer offered at Gemini. It was returned to NOAO in 2011.
Phoenix will be removed from the Gemini South telescope in January 2011. See the Science Operations announcement for more information.
Phoenix will be available for normal queue and classical observing at Gemini South in Semester 2008A. See the current Call for Proposals for details.
Phoenix was removed from operations in the 2007A semester but was brought back into use at Gemini South in 2007B after a special call for proposals was issued in May, 2007.