----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mauna Loa Solar Observatory Observer's Log ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 22 16:21:27 GMT 2018 Year: 18 Doy: 142 Observer: stueben WEATHER COMMENT: stueben: Tue May 22 16:25:49 GMT 2018 Temp: 42f, Pressure: 28.412in, Wind: East 5 mph, Skies: Cirrus covers most of the sky at present. ___end___ GENERAL COMMENT BY stueben: Tue May 22 17:16:38 GMT 2018 PM Blew off Kcor O1. ___end___ GENERAL COMMENT BY stueben: Tue May 22 18:24:44 GMT 2018 When I was pointing the spar this morning I noticed that a clamp for one of the dome sensors appeared to be in the light path to the sgs telescope. I moved clamp and the output went up by 3V. ___end___ Tue May 22 18:31:23 GMT 2018 Kcor Focus/alignment program exited WEATHER COMMENT: stueben: Tue May 22 18:34:48 GMT 2018 In clear area of sky, starting kcor. ___end___ Tue May 22 18:40:41 GMT 2018 KCOR Start Synoptic Patrol Tue May 22 19:09:23 GMT 2018 KCOR End Patrol WEATHER COMMENT: stueben: Tue May 22 19:10:33 GMT 2018 In cirrus again, kcor idled. ___end___ Tue May 22 20:22:06 GMT 2018 KCOR Start Synoptic Patrol Tue May 22 22:30:58 GMT 2018 KCOR End Patrol WEATHER COMMENT: stueben: Tue May 22 22:32:30 GMT 2018 In thin cirrus, kcor idled. ___end___ GENERAL COMMENT BY stueben: Tue May 22 23:03:21 GMT 2018 A box arrived from Bob Wiley with new respirators, first aid supplies, defib batteries, flashlights. ___end___ WEATHER COMMENT: stueben: Wed May 23 00:40:38 GMT 2018 In orographic clouds, nearby fog, dome closed. ___end___ GENERAL COMMENT BY stueben: Wed May 23 01:20:30 GMT 2018 Cirrus cleared about 8:30 so I was able to start kcor. Thin cirrus passed over several times through the morning. About 12:30 observing ended for the day due to cirrus and then orographic clouds. ___end___ ONSITE STAFF: stueben