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Everything went smootly, we started right after the maintainance.


Alessia took the 1st shift from 4pm to midnight
Alessia took the 1st shift from 4pm to midnight.
Start of the observations went smoothly, we started right after the maintenance. At the beginning of the observations the FWHMs were a bit large and we decide to perform observations on primary and secondary calibrators for calibration purpose.
We then followed the GRB for a couple of hours. After the sunset the beams went back to nominal values and we started the observations of the LPSZ.
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We take over at midnight sharp, during the 5th repetition of PSZ2G133 for program 199-16.
We repeat it till the 9th repetition (included), taking care of performing the appropriate pointing and PSF checks.

After the usual skydip, pointing, focus, we move to program 192-16 and observe 5 repetitions of the COSMOS scan/cross-scan, with further pointing/PSF checks in between.

We then move further to 204-18. After re-focusing we perform 2 repetitions of NEP_L and one repetition on NEP5, with the proper pointing.PSDF checks in between.

Unfortunately we lose 10 minutes at the beginning of 204-18 observations for technical reasons (see Tapas).

Tau(225) is stable at ~0.3 until 3 a.m., then spiky for roughly one hour, and finally stable again at ~0.25 later on.

Probably the creation of IMBFITS stopped on 20190213s5: at 5 a.m. UT, the PIIC monitor is inactive since 272 minutes. This scan was also refused by the IDL RTA and Nicolas reports that it is not properly written.

The new NK_RTA_2 script works very well.
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8am: Denis and Nico are taking their shift. We let the loop on NEP finish, then we'll run a skydip and observe calibrators before observing Gaston L24 8am: Denis and Nico are taking their shift.
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let the loop on NEP finish
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skydip
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MWC349, CRL2688, NGC7027
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arting GASTON 8h30UT

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Daily Reports

Feb. 12th, (Tuesday)

Bilal, Alessia, Denis, Marco, Stefano, Nico arrived. Alessia took the 1st shift from 4pm to midnight. Start of the observations went smoothly, we started right after the maintenance. At the beginning of the observations the FWHMs were a bit large and we decide to perform observations on primary and secondary calibrators for calibration purpose. We then followed the GRB for a couple of hours. After the sunset the beams went back to nominal values and we started the observations of the LPSZ.

Night Shift, Marco and Stefano

We take over at midnight sharp, during the 5th repetition of PSZ2G133 for program 199-16. We repeat it till the 9th repetition (included), taking care of performing the appropriate pointing and PSF checks.

After the usual skydip, pointing, focus, we move to program 192-16 and observe 5 repetitions of the COSMOS scan/cross-scan, with further pointing/PSF checks in between.

We then move further to 204-18. After re-focusing we perform 2 repetitions of NEP_L and one repetition on NEP5, with the proper pointing.PSDF checks in between.

Unfortunately we lose 10 minutes at the beginning of 204-18 observations for technical reasons (see Tapas).

Tau(225) is stable at ~0.3 until 3 a.m., then spiky for roughly one hour, and finally stable again at ~0.25 later on.

Probably the creation of IMBFITS stopped on 20190213s5: at 5 a.m. UT, the PIIC monitor is inactive since 272 minutes. This scan was also refused by the IDL RTA and Nicolas reports that it is not properly written.

The new NK_RTA_2 script works very well.

Feb. 13th

8am: Denis and Nico are taking their shift. - let the loop on NEP finish - skydip - MWC349, CRL2688, NGC7027 - Starting GASTON 8h30UT

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