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

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Astronomy and Observatory Activity May 31st, : :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. 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.

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

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)

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)

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

Next slides are notes about the research facility context

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

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?

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?