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ENR CTIO Blanco 4-m 2022-11-07

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Date: 
Monday, November 7, 2022
Telescope: 
CTIO Blanco 4-m
Submitter: 
Alison Crisp
Submitter Email: 
Observer Support: 
Guillermo Damke
Night Assistant: 
Alberto Alvarez
Also Present: 
Hernan Tirado
Problems: 

The hour lost to technical ended up being because part of the mirror cover closed, and the other part was flapping. It appeared as a combination of the stars becoming kidney-shaped and out of focus, with the guider alerting about being unable to work. Guillermo, Alberto, and Hernan were able to sort it out.

Comments: 

None.

Conditions: 
General Conditions
Temperature Max: 
19.00
Temperature Min: 
15.00
Humidity Max: 
35
Humidity Min: 
21
Wind Speed Max: 
7.00
Wind Speed Min: 
2.00
Comment: 
None.
1st Quarter
Clouds: 
Partially cloudy
Wind: 
Low
Seeing Value: 
1.00
Seeing Variability: 
0.4
Seeing Source: 
CTIO Seeing monitor
Sky : 
6
2nd Quarter
Clouds: 
Thin Clouds
Wind: 
Low
Seeing Value: 
1.00
Seeing Variability: 
0.2
Seeing Source: 
CTIO Seeing monitor
Sky: 
6
3rd Quarter
Clouds: 
Partially cloudy
Seeing Value: 
1.00
Seeing Variability: 
0.2
Seeing Source: 
CTIO Seeing monitor
Sky: 
6
4th Quarter
Clouds: 
Partially cloudy
Seeing Value: 
1.00
Seeing Variability: 
0.2
Seeing Source: 
CTIO Seeing monitor
Sky: 
6
Program: 
Proposal: 
2022B-511337
Target of Oportunity: 
No
Time Observed: 
5.25
Time Engineering: 
0.0
Time lost technical: 
1.0
Time lost weather: 
0.5
Time lost other: 
0.0
Description: 
Reopening the hunt for globular cluster planets with 47 tuc
Primary Investigator: 
Alison Crisp
Institution: 
Louisiana State University
Instrument: 
CTIO 4m DECam
Organization: 
NOAO
Total Program Time: 
6.75
Total Times Time Observed Time Engineering Time lost technical Time lost weather Time lost other Total Program Time
2022-11-07 5.25 0.0 1.0 0.5 0.0 6.75