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+ | === User feedback and comments from institutional representatives === | ||
- | Nancy Chanover (NMSU), Ben Williams (UW), Jamey Eriksen (APO), Chip Kobulnicky (UWy), Mukremin Kilic (OU), Aleksandr Mosenkov (BYU), Kevin Schlaufman (JHU), Moire Prescott (NMSU), Misty Bentz (GSU), Joanne Hughes (Seattle U), Adam Kowalski (CU) | + | |
- | + | * Wyoming - nothing to report | |
- | + | * Washington - nothing to report | |
- | === User feedback and comments from institutional repraesentatives === | + | * FGCU - no report |
- | + | * Seattle - no problems to report; Joanne has been in discussion with observatory staff regarding preparing to use the MOS software for KOSMOS (discussed further below) | |
- | | + | * JHU - nothing to report |
- | * Wyoming - | + | * Georgia State - nothing to report |
- | * Washington - | + | * Colorado - no report |
- | * FGCU - | + | * Oklahoma - nothing to report (submitted by email) |
- | * Seattle - | + | * NAPG - no report |
- | * JHU - | + | * BYU - nothing to report |
- | * Georgia State - | + | * NMSU - nothing to report |
- | * Colorado - | + | |
- | * Oklahoma - | + | |
- | * NAPG - | + | |
- | * BYU - | + | |
- | * NMSU - | + | |
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The detailed site report is included below, followed by additional information discussed during today' | The detailed site report is included below, followed by additional information discussed during today' | ||
- | //3.5-m Telescope and Instruments Highlights, | + | //3.5-m Telescope and Instruments Highlights, |
0) Overview | 0) Overview | ||
APO is no longer under any staffing or indoor masking restrictions from the State of New Mexico due to COVID. The COVID vaccination policy for ARC/APO has not changed. | APO is no longer under any staffing or indoor masking restrictions from the State of New Mexico due to COVID. The COVID vaccination policy for ARC/APO has not changed. | ||
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- | Weather for June has been mostly | + | Weather for July has been monsoonal, |
1) Telescope | 1) Telescope | ||
- | The telescope | + | The telescope |
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- | Telescope experienced an issue with a tertiary actuator that APO has not been able to duplicate as of yet. Tertiary is working currently and investigations are continuing. | + | |
2) Instruments | 2) Instruments | ||
- | KOSMOS: Commissioning activities are continuing; the instrument is still being offered on a shared risk basis. A replacement shutter for the slitviewer has arrived and will be replaced | + | KOSMOS: Commissioning activities are continuing; the instrument is still being offered on a shared risk basis. A replacement shutter for the slitviewer has arrived and will be replaced |
- | DIS: Been working well since the power supply failure repair. Please note that the red camera | + | DIS: Servicing is tentatively being planned for early October to attempt to resolve |
TripleSpec: Cold, operational and performing nominally. | TripleSpec: Cold, operational and performing nominally. | ||
- | Agile: Cold, operational and performing nominally. There is a known issue with missing observatory and WCS cards from the headers that we are trying to track down. This problem seemed to originate about the time we converted and moved the hub35m to a new server | + | Agile: Cold, operational and performing nominally. There is a known issue with missing observatory and WCS cards from the headers that we are trying to track down. This problem seemed to originate about the time we converted and moved the hub35m to a new server. |
Echelle: Echelle inter-order light was slowly decreasing with the warmer ambient temperatures, | Echelle: Echelle inter-order light was slowly decreasing with the warmer ambient temperatures, | ||
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NICFPS: The instrument is performing nominally with the occasional need to reset the controller due to corrupted images, and previous cautions about rotator angle. | NICFPS: The instrument is performing nominally with the occasional need to reset the controller due to corrupted images, and previous cautions about rotator angle. | ||
- | ARCTIC: Cold, operational and performing nominally. | + | ARCTIC: Cold, operational and performing nominally. |
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- | Visiting Instruments : We had recent visits from 2 visiting PI instruments in May and June. DSSI (UVa sponsored) and HSAR (LANL lease). They are both scheduled for more time this fall/winter. | + | |
3) ARCSAT: Limited to no usage lately. | 3) ARCSAT: Limited to no usage lately. | ||
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=== Additional telescope and instrument discussion === | === Additional telescope and instrument discussion === | ||
- | xxx | + | We've had monsoonal weather at the observatory. The secondary mirror issue may be resolved since a board was replaced in the controller that moves the actuator on the back of the mirror. This was an old board and we are working on preparing for potential future failures. There has been some testing of MOS capabilities with KOSMOS. DIS is tentatively scheduled for servicing on red camera in early October. Everything else is nominal. |
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=== KOSMOS Update === | === KOSMOS Update === | ||
- | xxx | + | The KOSMOS activities that are planned for summer shutdown include the following: |
+ | * replace shutter in slit viewer camera with a new one that is rated for operation at colder temperatures | ||
+ | * try to resolve internal cal lamp brightness issue (again) by lowering the brightness of lamps with ND filtering | ||
+ | * a user is trying to use KOSMOS for bright planetary work with ND filters that are screwed on, but it was discovered that this results in interference with the cal stage. We will attempt to address this, possibly by removing some material from edge of the cal stage itself. | ||
+ | * if time allows, we will warm the instrument, pump on it, and bake out the getter | ||
- | ---- | + | As a status update on the MOS capability for KOSMOS, Bill got the KMS software running under certain operating systems; he can provide instructions on how to install it. He has been working with Joe Burchett at NMSU on streamlining the process; currently the software outputs files in a format that is used for making electronic boards but not used by many machine shops so Bill has been converting them to SolidWorks or AutoCAD. We've had a few slit masks made at the UW machine shop using a wire EDM but this is expensive. We attempted to have some made at the NMSU machine shop using a laser cutter but the results are of low quality. However, in both cases we found that the scale factor between the slits and the sky is off by a small amount, so we are iterating on that to get the slit positions to match on-sky coordinates. Bill has also been working with former KOSMOS folks at NOIRLab to work out the intricacies of setting up the software configuration files to make it more applicable for APO. We are hoping by mid-September to have the process streamlined to help users create slit masks for multiobject spectroscopy. UC reps should remind their users of this exciting new capability at APO! |
- | === Summer shutdown schedule xxx UPDATE xxx === | ||
- | Due to the Contreras Fire at Kitt Peak, it will not be possible | + | Chip asked if anyone knows where KOSMOS users have placed recommendations for KOSMOS flat fielding given the bright rows in the flats attributed |
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- | Although it is somewhat short notice, we encourage users to think creatively about ways to use this time, including multi-institutional requests, projects that require a full night of coverage of a time-variable phenomenon, etc. Please spread the word to all 3.5m users - we would love to receive lots of requests for this time! The process for requesting this time is the same as usual - interested users should send an email (including a short proposal form if the proposed program does not already have one in the Q3 schedule) to Ben, Russet, Nancy, and their institutional scheduler. **These proposals should be submitted by July 20 at the latest, but earlier would be even better, particularly for the 01-02 August time.** | + | === Summer shutdown === |
- | There was some discussion | + | Last month we discussed the fact that we have to delay the realuminization |
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=== Q3 3.5m scheduling === | === Q3 3.5m scheduling === | ||
- | Aside from the perturbation due to the change in summer shutdown | + | As a reminder, because our summer shutdown |
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=== Q4 3.5m scheduling === | === Q4 3.5m scheduling === | ||
- | Allocations | + | The emails with the institutional allocations |
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=== Publications reminder === | === Publications reminder === | ||
- | APO needs your help in updating the observatory publication record! Please send Nancy (nchanove@nmsu.edu) any references for 3.5m-related publications (refereed publications and student theses/ | + | APO needs your help in updating the observatory publication record! Please send Nancy (nchanove@nmsu.edu) any references for 3.5m-related publications (refereed publications and student theses/ |
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Open action items from previous meetings: | Open action items from previous meetings: | ||
- | * Nancy: start investigations re: short wavelength throughput (climate data, other facilities). Status: OPEN. Nancy reached out to some colleagues at other observatories to ask about short wavelength performance degradation of their optical coatings. She got some names from Bill and will contact those individuals next. | + | * Nancy: start investigations re: short wavelength throughput (climate data, other facilities). Status: OPEN. Nancy reached out to some colleagues at other observatories to ask about short wavelength performance degradation of their optical coatings. She got some names from Bill and will contact those individuals next. The ongoing discussions about new coatings for the primary also relate to this issue so we will determine our coatings first before continuing to pursue this line of investigation. |
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+ | * UC reps: notify your users of remaining open/DD time in Q3. | ||
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+ | * UC reps: remind your users to send Nancy all publications through 2021 by August 31, 2022. | ||
New action items from this meeting: | New action items from this meeting: | ||
- | * UC reps: notify your users of remaining open/DD time in Q3. Status: OPEN. | + | * Nancy: track down resources for KOSMOS flat fielding and post them. |
- | * UC reps: remind your users to send Nancy all publications through 2021 by July 31, 2022. | + | |