----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mauna Loa Solar Observatory Observer's Log ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 30 17:21:51 GMT 2019 Year: 19 Doy: 303 Observer: berkey WEATHER COMMENT: berkey: Wed Oct 30 17:21:55 GMT 2019 Temp: 43.6f, Humidity: 75%, Pressure: 28.602in, Wind: 3mph from 136degs, Skies: patchy cirrus ___end___ GENERAL COMMENT BY berkey: Wed Oct 30 17:45:19 GMT 2019 PM Blew off Kcor O1 and opened windows ___end___ Wed Oct 30 17:49:11 GMT 2019 SGS Alignment complete Wed Oct 30 17:49:26 GMT 2019 Kcor Focus/alignment program exited Wed Oct 30 17:52:36 GMT 2019 KCOR Start Synoptic Patrol KCOR COMMENT BY berkey: Wed Oct 30 17:54:02 GMT 2019 Swapped the kcor occulter the winter occulter 1018.9" ___end___ Wed Oct 30 18:20:37 GMT 2019 KCOR End Patrol Wed Oct 30 18:20:39 GMT 2019 KCOR Start Calibration script: c:\kcor\mlso-calibration22deg-20171025.ini Wed Oct 30 18:35:59 GMT 2019 KCOR End Calibration Script Wed Oct 30 18:36:15 GMT 2019 KCOR Start Synoptic Patrol Wed Oct 30 18:36:16 GMT 2019 KCOR Start Synoptic Patrol GENERAL COMMENT BY berkey: Wed Oct 30 19:01:15 GMT 2019 Testing the UCoMP diffuser. Looks like it the diffuser out of beam position blocks shabar sensor #6. Pausing shabar for now. ___end___ Wed Oct 30 19:35:40 GMT 2019 KCOR End Patrol Wed Oct 30 23:22:13 GMT 2019 SGS Alignment complete Wed Oct 30 23:23:12 GMT 2019 Kcor Focus/alignment program exited GENERAL COMMENT BY berkey: Thu Oct 31 02:02:10 GMT 2019 Heavy fog after about 19:30-23:00. After that we sat at the edge of a fog bank with speratic fog blowing thru. Tried to started observign in a couple sucker holes, but the data weren't great due to heavy aersols, and the sucker holes didnt last long. ___end___ GENERAL COMMENT BY berkey: Thu Oct 31 02:33:05 GMT 2019 Shabar moved so it is no longer under the diffuser out of beam park position. This position should be good for both UCoMP and Chromag. This bumped the position of the southern dome sensor. It looks like the sensor is back to the proper position, but until we get some sunlight on it tomorrow it is hard to be sure. ___end___ ONSITE STAFF: berkey