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Astronomy and Observatory Activity

Astronomy and Observatory Activity. May 31st, 2004 2:00 -- 5:30pm. Introduction. The summit of Mauna Kea hosts several astronomical research facilities. Some of you will be doing your internship in a very specific subject.

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Astronomy and Observatory Activity

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  1. Astronomy and Observatory Activity May 31st, 2004 2:00 -- 5:30pm

  2. Introduction • The summit of Mauna Kea hosts several astronomical research facilities. • Some of you will be doing your internship in a very specific subject. • Today, we would like to work on the bigger picture: we would like to focus on understanding how an observatory works as an efficient research facility.

  3. Session Design (1/3)2:00 - 3:00pm lecture format • Introducing Keck Observatory (Peter W.) • Organization of the Research Facility • The Research in Astronomy • The Research Instruments • Introduction to the role playing activity (DLM) • A quick tour of hq (2 groups) (DLM/SA) • Students learn who they are (what role they will play) Break 3:00 - 3:15

  4. Session Design (2/3)3:15 - 4:45pm - Work with the real people/mentor • Students learn who this person is and what they do • find out where this person is • what is their background (e.g, education; job title; interests; motivation for work) • what do they do at the observatory • Students share a real observatory activity • mentor describes and works with students on a current activity (~30 min) provides material for presentation. • mentor helps the student plan their presentation (~10 min)

  5. Session Design (3/3)4:45 - 5:30pm - Report to the larger group • Students finalize their presentation to the larger group • For the presentations, the students play the role of the mentor • introduce themselves • talk about their role at the observatory • share today’s activity (hopefully in a hands-on way)

  6. Play a Keck role, be.. • Dennis McBride * • Jason Chin * • Tom Nordin * • Shui Kwok • Claire Max • Antonin Bouchez • Kevin Tsubota • Branning Sung* • John Gathright

  7. Next slides are notes about the research facility context

  8. 1 - Operation Aspects • Observatory Mission • Organization of the Research Facility • Partners • Departments • How are Instruments Built • Keck Observing Schedules • Instruments / TACs • Schedule/Actions for a given night • OAs/ SAs / ops group • Data collection • Instrument Configuration

  9. 2 - Astronomy Group • What is being observed at Keck • What was being observed that night • Why this instrument? • What is the scientific question? • How did the observations answer the question?

  10. 3 - Engineering Group • How are instrument designed • General • AO / NIRC2 specifics • How does the AO instrument work • configuration for the observations • Which part broke? • How what is used • FSM problems solving. • Possible causes for the problem • Can we reproduce the problem? • Can we fix it and can we work around it?

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