Date:
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Telescope:
CTIO Blanco 4-m
Submitter:
Ross Cawthon
Submitter Email:
Observer Support:
Hernan Tirado
Night Assistant:
Alberto Alvarez
Also Present:
DJJ, James Lasker
Problems:
None.
Program:
Proposal:
2015B-0305
Target of Oportunity:
No
Time Observed:
5.0
Time Engineering:
0.0
Time lost technical:
0.0
Time lost weather:
0.0
Time lost other:
0.0
Description:
Photometric Time Series of Carinae's Great Eruption
Primary Investigator:
Armin Rest
Email:
Institution:
STSCI
Instrument:
CTIO 4m DECam
Organization:
NOAO
Total Program Time:
5
Proposal:
2012B-0001
Target of Oportunity:
No
Time Observed:
5.0
Time Engineering:
0.0
Time lost technical:
0.0
Time lost weather:
0.0
Time lost other:
0.0
Description:
The Dark Energy Survey
Primary Investigator:
Josh Frieman
Email:
Institution:
Fermilab
Instrument:
CTIO 4m DECam
Organization:
NOAO
Total Program Time:
5
Total Times | Time Observed | Time Engineering | Time lost technical | Time lost weather | Time lost other | Total Program Time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2015-09-02 | 10.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 10 |
*Observing Team*
_DES Observers:_ Ross Cawthon, James Lasker
_Telops:_ Hernan Tirado, Alberto Alvarez
_Remote Support:_ ---
*Observing Plan*
# Community Observer first half: David James (observer)
# Mid-night Standard stars
# run ObsTac queue
# morning standards
*Conditions*
# 2nd half of night pretty good seeing 1 arcsec or better for DES time (2nd half of night). Community time in first half had worse seeing. Moon still bright, lots of Y band and a few SN. Should check the quality of the SN as ObsTac did some right at 20 degrees from moon.
*Accomplishments*
# Mid-night standards, SDSSJ2300-0000, C26202/HST
# A few Z band widefield, a few SN fields (some right at 20 degrees from moon, should check), then many Y band widefield,
# GPS and Atmcam checked
# Morning standards: C26202/HST, SDSSJ0200-0000, SDSSJ0100-0000
*Minor Problems and Relevant Information*
# No issues
*Notes for Data Management*
# ObsTac took the SN-X fields which were right around 20 degrees from moon, should be checked. ObsTac did not do the SN-S# fields which were even closer than 20 degrees.