To: (via ResearchGate message to Dani Herdiwijaya, ITB Astronomy) Subject: Request for Per-Night Twilight Observation Data — Yogyakarta 136-Night Campaign Assalamu alaykum, My name is Ali Camarata. I am building an open-source global dataset of verified Fajr and Isha twilight observations for empirical prayer time modeling. Your multi-station twilight photometry work across Indonesia has been very valuable to our project: - Herdiwijaya (2015), ICOPIA proceedings (5 sites) - Herdiwijaya (2016), J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 771, 012033 (Kupang Amfoang) - Herdiwijaya (2020), J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1523, 012007 (5-station comparison) The Yogyakarta 2014-2016 campaign with 136 clear SQM nights is particularly interesting. The published papers report aggregate statistics (mean D0 = 17 degrees), but I am wondering whether the per-night observation log is available. Specifically, for each of the 136 clear observation nights, I would need: - Calendar date - Local time of Fajr onset detection - Local time of Isha detection (if evening observations were conducted) - Any per-night sky quality or weather notes Similarly, if per-night logs exist for Bosscha, Bandung, Cimahi, or Kupang Amfoang, those would also be valuable. Our project: https://github.com/acamarata/pray-calc-ml Current dataset: 4,200+ verified observations. Indonesian data includes BRIN 8-station, Kassim Bahali DSLR, LAPAN, Walisongo, and aggregate records from your publications. I would be happy to share the full compiled dataset and provide attribution in all outputs. Jazakallahu khairan, Ali Camarata alisalaah@gmail.com