As summarised in an article about the status of Cycle 1 observations available at the Science Portal, about 300 hours of high priority Cycle 1 projects may be carried over to Cycle 2. Therefore, a rough estimate is that 1700 hours (2000-300) will be available for Cycle 2 high priority (A and B) projects. This represents a significant increase of time compared to the 800 hours offered in Cycle 1 for high priority projects.
Approximately how many hours will be available in Cycle 2 for newly proposed observations? - Knowledgebase / General - ALMA Science
Approximately how many hours will be available in Cycle 2 for newly proposed observations?
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