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ENR CTIO Blanco 4-m 2012-11-30

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Date: 
Friday, November 30, 2012
Telescope: 
CTIO Blanco 4-m
Submitter: 
Tim Abbott
Observer Support: 
Hernan Tirado
Night Assistant: 
Claudio Aguilera
Also Present: 
David James, German Schumacher, Michael Warner, Liz Buckley-Geer, Jim Annis
Problems: 
Occasional high torque demands took the TCS offline. These were quickly fixed each time.
Comments: 
During the day, Michael installed upgraded drive amplifiers to give better gain and bandwidth. He also plugged in the RA damping motor which apparently cured oscillations in the telescope drive. German installed a new pointing model based on Monday's pointing map but excluding data near the zenith to try and resolve the discontinuity at the meridian. After the clouds cleared at sunset and the night ran smoothly. A new pointing map was obtained using a different observing sequence involving transits through the zenith instead of working around it. The result appears to be significantly better than before. We observed that getting to within ~30 degrees of the horizon significantly increased the risk of TCS failures due to increased torque demands. For example, at the eastern horizon, tracking demands 80% of the available torque and slewing tends to push the system to its limit. The pointing map data will be distributed under separate cover.
Conditions: 
General Conditions
Comment: 
None.
1st Quarter
Clouds: 
Clear
Seeing Value: 
0.00
Seeing Variability: 
0
Seeing Source: 
CTIO Seeing monitor
Sky : 
0
2nd Quarter
Clouds: 
Clear
Seeing Value: 
0.00
Seeing Variability: 
0
Seeing Source: 
CTIO Seeing monitor
Sky: 
0
3rd Quarter
Clouds: 
Clear
Seeing Value: 
0.00
Seeing Variability: 
0
Seeing Source: 
CTIO Seeing monitor
Sky: 
0
4th Quarter
Clouds: 
Clear
Seeing Value: 
0.00
Seeing Variability: 
0
Seeing Source: 
CTIO Seeing monitor
Sky: 
0
Program: 
Proposal: 
2012B-999
Target of Oportunity: 
No
Time Observed: 
0.0
Time Engineering: 
6.0
Time lost technical: 
0.0
Time lost weather: 
0.0
Time lost other: 
0.0
Description: 
DECam & TCS engineering
Primary Investigator: 
Tim, Alistair
Institution: 
CTIO
Instrument: 
CTIO 4m DECam
Organization: 
NOAO
Total Program Time: 
6
Total Times Time Observed Time Engineering Time lost technical Time lost weather Time lost other Total Program Time
2012-11-30 0.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6