LSST Camera Internal Review October 14, 2008 SLAC Kirk Gilmore Roger Smith Cal Tech Reviewer
Emergency Information Fire Evacuate. Be aware of building exits Follow building residents to the assembly area. Do not leave till you are accounted for, and have been instructed to. Earthquake Remain in building: Duck, cover, and hold position When shaking stops: Evacuate building via a safe route to the assembly area Introductions Review length of class Breaks There will be a test Questions
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Roger Smith – Cal Tech, Reviewer LSST Camera Review Roger Smith – Cal Tech, Reviewer Start 8:00am – Kavli 2nd Floor Conference Room call-in: 1-866-330-1200 414-2998# 1. Intro and charge – 10 min – KG 2. Overview of the camera – 20 min – KG 3A. Filter status report – 15 min – KG 3B. Detector Status Report – 10 min – KG 4. Electronics – 60 min - Oliver (Harvard) 5. Break – 10 min - Finished here by 10:15am 6. Camera Controls/Data Acquisition – 15 min – Schalk(UCSC) 7. Cryostat – 60 min - Schindler 8. Corner Raft – 60 min – Olivier (LLNL) 9. Lunch – 45 min (12:30pm to 1:15pm) 10. Utilities – 30 min - Nordby 11. Integration and Test – 60 Min – Nordby (SLAC) 12. Break – 10 min 13. Calibration – 60 min – Burke (SLAC) 14. Delivered image quality budget – 10m - KG 15. Metrology – 30 min – Rasmussen (SLAC) 16. Close-out/Q&A – 60 min – Don Sweeney and Roger Smith to lead Finished at 5:30pm