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 What are your responsibilities: What are your responsibilities:
-  - **At least 1-week piror**, communicate with the other assigned TAs and the assigned professor about protentional targets for that night.  +  - **At least 1-week prior**, communicate with the other assigned TAs and the assigned professor about potential targets for that night.  
-  - The morning of, mointior the weather, and communicate with the other assigned TAs and the assigned professor about the decision to open or close based on weather.  +  - The morning of, monitor the weather, and communicate with the other assigned TAs and the assigned professor about the decision to open or close based on weather.  
   - Arrive 45-60 mins early to set up for the public night, open up the domes, align the scopes in the dome, set up any other telescopes you intend to use that night.    - Arrive 45-60 mins early to set up for the public night, open up the domes, align the scopes in the dome, set up any other telescopes you intend to use that night. 
-  - Close down and lock up Tombuagh after the night. +  - Close down and lock up Tombaugh after the night. 
   - Report to Jason and Zach an estimated # of people who showed up to the public night.    - Report to Jason and Zach an estimated # of people who showed up to the public night. 
  
 ==== Concerning Point 1) Targets ==== ==== Concerning Point 1) Targets ====
  
-Usually, I aim for having 4-5 targets ready to go. Normally, we will show ~4 seperate objects. One in the North dome, one in th middle dome, on in the Dob, and one in another telescope (eVscope2!). +Usually, I aim for having 4-5 targets ready to go. Normally, we will show ~4 separate objects. One in the North dome, one in th middle dome, on in the Dob, and one in another telescope (eVscope2!). 
  
 When picking a target, try to think about A) How it fits into the professor's talk, B) how it will look to the public, and C) that we're surrounded by two sports field and a parking lot!  When picking a target, try to think about A) How it fits into the professor's talk, B) how it will look to the public, and C) that we're surrounded by two sports field and a parking lot! 
  
-For example, at Tombaugh, we can see Andromeda (apprent mag = 3.4) fine in the telescope. In the telescopes, M31 appears as a smudge of light. Which has a lot of talking points! If you don't talk about those points, the public might be slightly disappointed from expectations not being met. +For example, at Tombaugh, we can see Andromeda (apparent mag = 3.4) fine in the telescope. In the telescopes, M31 appears as a smudge of light. Which has a lot of talking points! If you don't talk about those points, the public might be slightly disappointed from expectations not being met. 
  
 If it is hard to convince yourself that you see a very faint, nebulous object, that means it will be impossible for the public to see it! If it is hard to convince yourself that you see a very faint, nebulous object, that means it will be impossible for the public to see it!
  
-The North and Middle dome have an altidue limit of ~25 degrees. That is, if any object is below 25 degrees altidude, or will go below 25 degrees by the end of the night, you might want to consider not putting that target in the dome, or use another telesope which doesn't have such limits. +The North and Middle dome have an altitude limit of ~25 degrees. That is, if any object is below 25 degrees altitude, or will go below 25 degrees by the end of the night, you might want to consider not putting that target in the dome, or use another telescope which doesn't have such limits. 
  
 ==== Concerning Point 2) Monitoring the weather ==== ==== Concerning Point 2) Monitoring the weather ====
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   - High winds (sustained 25+mph winds and/or gusts above 30mph)   - High winds (sustained 25+mph winds and/or gusts above 30mph)
  
-If the only condition is "clouds" - that can be diffculut. It is important to talk with the other assigned people and professor to come to a conclusion. +If the only condition is "clouds" - that can be difficult. It is important to talk with the other assigned people and professor to come to a conclusion. 
  
-**Any decision to cancel needs to be made by 5pm such that it can be communicated to the public.** This is done by notifying Zach such that the webiste can be udpated to indicate the choice made. +**Any decision to cancel needs to be made by 5pm such that it can be communicated to the public.** This is done by notifying Zach such that the website can be updated to indicate the choice made. 
  
 Below are resources I like to us to help assist in making this decision. Note, it is correct to use several sites and compare their predictions.  Below are resources I like to us to help assist in making this decision. Note, it is correct to use several sites and compare their predictions. 
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 Often times members of the public will show up 15-20 mins early, and be edgar to talk. It can be distracting when the public is watching you set up.  Often times members of the public will show up 15-20 mins early, and be edgar to talk. It can be distracting when the public is watching you set up. 
  
-To open **the very first thing you need to do is get the keys!** - This sememster, we're going to keep the keys either with Riah or Zach, and you will have to check out the keys for Tombuagh before the public night. Please do not wait till an hour before the Public Night to get the keys! (Riah and Zach will most certainly **not** be in the office!)+To open **the very first thing you need to do is get the keys!** - This semester, we're going to keep the keys either with Riah or Zach, and you will have to check out the keys for Tombaugh before the public night. Please do not wait till an hour before the Public Night to get the keys! (Riah and Zach will most certainly **not** be in the office!)
  
 The Campus Obs TA (Asif!) will also have his own set as a back up.  The Campus Obs TA (Asif!) will also have his own set as a back up. 
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 **Telescope Alignment:** **Telescope Alignment:**
 **When in doubt follow the scrolling instructions on the handheld device.** **When in doubt follow the scrolling instructions on the handheld device.**
-  - Press “ALIGN+  - Press “Enter” from the main menu (you might hae to use the "back" button several times if you just finished setting up the Time-Site). 
   - Use the 6 and 9 buttons to navigate the menu to “EQ North Align”. Press “ENTER”.   - Use the 6 and 9 buttons to navigate the menu to “EQ North Align”. Press “ENTER”.
   - Navigate to “EQ OneStar Align”. Press “ENTER”.   - Navigate to “EQ OneStar Align”. Press “ENTER”.
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   - Cover the telescope with the plastic sheet   - Cover the telescope with the plastic sheet
  
-Note - for the North Dome, the Dome's 'park position' - doesn't matter. **HOWEVER,** the middle dome's park position does matter! You should aim to align the dome such that the IR sensor lines up with the reciver+Note - for the North Dome, the Dome's 'park position' - doesn't matter. **HOWEVER,** the middle dome's park position does matter! You should aim to align the dome such that the IR sensor lines up with the receiver
  
 === Other Scopes === === Other Scopes ===
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 We additionally have a Celestron 8inch and a eVscope2 digital scope. You will notice instructions for those are not here. These scopes are complicated and expensive. And in the case of the eVscope2 it was donated to us by a member of the public.  We additionally have a Celestron 8inch and a eVscope2 digital scope. You will notice instructions for those are not here. These scopes are complicated and expensive. And in the case of the eVscope2 it was donated to us by a member of the public. 
  
-The Celestron 8inch is in the outreach closet, but requires some knowledge. If you're comfortable setting up a scope, its nothing you haven't seen. **If you are not comfortable setting up a telescope** - you should ask Zach for a demostration before using it!+The Celestron 8inch is in the outreach closet, but requires some knowledge. If you're comfortable setting up a scope, its nothing you haven't seen. **If you are not comfortable setting up a telescope** - you should ask Zach for a demonstration before using it!
  
-The eVscope2 will be highely regulated. If you are not trained on it, and if no one assigned for the current the night is trained on it, you will not be given it to use. If you would like to be trained on it, please reach out to Zach. +The eVscope2 will be highly regulated. If you are not trained on it, and if no one assigned for the current the night is trained on it, you will not be given it to use. If you would like to be trained on it, please reach out to Zach. 
  
  
 ====== EMERGENCY PROCEDURE IF A DOME DOESN’T CLOSE. ====== ====== EMERGENCY PROCEDURE IF A DOME DOESN’T CLOSE. ======
-**Note** - There have been reports that the middle dome’s shutter will not close. This has happened in 2023 to the south Dome, and 2025 to the North dome. +**Note** - There have been reports that the middle dome’s shutter will not close. This has happened in 2023 to the middle Dome, and 2025 to the North dome. 
  
 If this happens in the middle dome, ensure that the IR Sensor on the dome is lined up with the IR Sensor on the motor. Wait 5 minutes. Then retry. IF IT DOES NOT CLOSE -> take the precautions below If this happens in the middle dome, ensure that the IR Sensor on the dome is lined up with the IR Sensor on the motor. Wait 5 minutes. Then retry. IF IT DOES NOT CLOSE -> take the precautions below
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 Call the Intramural Front Desk: 575-646-2885 Call the Intramural Front Desk: 575-646-2885
  
-Please note, it can be understandably frustating to come to Tombaugh and see Flood Lights pointed in our domes. **I please ask that you do not share this frustration with the public**. The NMSU Astro Dept has worked hard over the past several years to develop a relationship with the surrounding facilites and have all started working with us to ensure they limit their light pollution. Please don't damage this relationship by speaking negatively of them to the public out of frustration. +Please note, it can be understandably frustrating to come to Tombaugh and see Flood Lights pointed in our domes. **I please ask that you do not share this frustration with the public**. The NMSU Astro Dept has worked hard over the past several years to develop a relationship with the surrounding facilities and have all started working with us to ensure they limit their light pollution. Please don't damage this relationship by speaking negatively of them to the public out of frustration. 
  
 Just call the number, and ask that the lights be turned off. If there are any issues, please inform Zach and they will handle it the next day to ensure it doesn't happen again.  Just call the number, and ask that the lights be turned off. If there are any issues, please inform Zach and they will handle it the next day to ensure it doesn't happen again. 
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