INAF queue observing, 2025 January 19 - January 20

Observer: Felice Cusano, Andrea Rossi
Support: Alexander Backer
Telescope operator: David Gonzales-Huerta
Instrument: MODS

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Felice Cusano and Andrea Rossi.
At sunset sky is clear, but we stay closed for high wind gusts. The SHARK team is supposed to start with observations.
Opening at 03:15, we start with MODS. Bad seeing at beginning we observe backup program.
At 06:05 we switch to PEPSI due to bad seeing. We finished the night switching to MODS for a quick transient target.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 10h 00min (83%)*
Weather time loss: 0h 30min (5%)*
Technical time loss: 1h 30min (12%)*
Shark-NIR time loss: 0 h 0min (%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
Grazian Q1276561834 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.47h seeing 2", x2 exp time
Grazian Q1520401680 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.47h seeing 2", x2 exp time
Ighina PSOJ0721 MODS1-2 dual grating 1.3h seeing 1"-2.5", check data, maybe to repeat
Rainer WASP36 PEPSI PFU D200 CD1-4 0.66+0.66h SNR~30-90 repeated, see below
Rainer WASP36 PEPSI PFU D200 CD2-5 1+1h Exp doubled SNR ~80-160 completed
Rainer WASP36 PEPSI PFU D200 CD1-4 0.5+0.5h SNR ~30-100 completed
Rainer WASP36 PEPSI PFU D200 CD3-6 1+1h Exp doubled SNR ~105-150 completed
Ripepi DR3845159992310748672 PEPSI PFU D300 CD2-6 0.66+0.66h Exp doubled SNR 60-100 completed
Izzo SN_jan25 MODS1-2 dual grating 1hr 900x2 per MODS, bad seeing 1.5-2"
Izzo SN_jan25 MODS1-2 ugriz imaging 0.05h , bad seeing 1.5-2"
STD Feige34 MODS1-2 dual grating    
CALIB   MODS1-2      
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u2Nm3BqsT7dHlSdVgdo5TYBzDd8UgzdW/view?usp=sharing

log from A. Becker : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fxxJm-rXXSJC4HPcR6pnw57GlhL6juXN/view?usp=sharing

PEPSI log : https://drive.google.com/file/d/12icykPYaME_z3TnUSnbmHl3g6PzocSa6/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eB8Vh1nIjSaCex4rKL0Vv7ZgNY5l3R19/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 20 - January 21

Observer: Ester Marini, Felice Cusano
Support: Alexander Backer
Telescope operator: David Gonzales-Huerta
Instrument: MODS, PEPSI

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Ester Marini and Felice Cusano.
At sunset sky is clear, wind speed ~11m/s. The SHARK team decided to make an attempt and start the night, but they gave up at 1:29UT. Then we take the telescope and we start with MODS bino, with seeing between 2.5 and 3".
At 07:30 we switch to PEPSI.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 0h 00min (71%)*
Weather time loss: 2h 30min (21%)*
Technical time loss: 1 h 0min (8%)*
Shark-NIR time loss: 0 h 0min (%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
STD GD71 MODS1-2 red, blue grating    
Grazian Q1098166672 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.28hr+0.23hr seeing 2-2.5", x2 exp time, but stopped 3 minutes earlier on MODS2 because we lost the GS
Grazian Q1186923256 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.5hr seeing 2-2.5", x2 exp time
Malizia IGRJ0234 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.07hr seeing 2-2.5", x2 exp time
Malizia IGRJ0324 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.12hr seeing 2-2.5", took 1 exp more
Malizia LEDA97012 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.5hr seeing 2-2.2", took 1 exp more
Malizia SWIFTJ0357 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.44hr seeing 2-2.2", took 1 exp more
Malizia SWIFTJ0516 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.44hr seeing 2-2.2", took 1 exp more
Ceccarelli 3992080193627189632 PEPSI1-2 CD1-4 1.67 hr seeing 2-3", x2 exp time, S/N=84 CD1
STD HR3454 PEPSI1-2 CD123-456 2 min seeing 2-3" standard star
Ceccarelli 759407156314566784 PEPSI1-2 CD1-4 0.53hr seeing 2-3", x2 exp time,
Ceccarelli 3921827757164542208 PEPSI1-2 CD1-4 0.33hr seeing 2-3", x2 exp time,
Ripepi 3569696479625766400 PEPSI1-2 CD2-46 1.12 hr seeing 2-4", x3 exp time,
Ceccarelli 1555472403963368320 PEPSI1-2 CD1-4 0.033hr seeing 2-3", x2 exp time,
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iEcaTE9_Vf2J-gaqvZefzEKzztxaG89O/view?usp=sharing

log from A. Becker : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iwid7ZnxwQOr1To-7HCHbYwNBqKaCWOH/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14FGSeHhtemQTIArH9CmwOF-5Uzqg3J2-/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS calibrations files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dUUQN2ty3nXgkklIWwgPsT5dUsSqKSRf/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 21 - January 22

Observer: Andrea Rossi, Ester Marini
Support: Alexander Backer
Telescope operator: Josh Williams
Instrument: MODS, PEPSI

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Ester Marini and Andrea Rossi.
At sunset sky is clear, SHARK-VIS starts the night and they give back the telescope to us at 02:50UT. We start with MODS and then switch to PEPSI at 10:08UT.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 8h 52min (73.9%)*
Weather time loss: 0h 0min (0%)*
Technical time loss: 1h 35min (13.2%)*
Shark-VIS time loss: 1h 33min (12.9%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
Maiorano EP250108a MODS1-2 dual grating 1hr FWHM ~1.5"
Maiorano EP250108a MODS1-2 ima gr 0.4hr FWHM ~1.5"
Ighina PSOJ0721 MODS1-2 red grating 1.2hr FWHM ~1"
Vietri_carryover J0747 MODS1 red grating 1hr we used only MODS1 due to straylight issue on MODS2 (see log for details), FWHM 0.7"-1"
Vietri_carryover J0747 MODS1 blue grating 0.5hr FWHM 0.7-1", clouds prevents us to start the remaining 0.5hr
Ripepi 3585871223384619648 PEPSI D300/CD2-CD4 0.6hr S/N 84 on the red, 56 on the blue
Ripepi 3585871223384619648 PEPSI D300/CD2-CD6 0.6hr S/N on the red 98, on the blue 60
Ceccarelli_7 3934607827491701120 PEPSI D300/CD3-CD6 0.27hr S/N 116 on the red, 75 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1663526565583570944 PEPSI D300/CD3-CD6 0.27hr S/N 78 on the red, 65 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1441503866214234112 PEPSI D300/CD3-CD6 0.18hr S/N 73 on the red, 62 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1236124092101300992 PEPSI D300/CD3-CD6 0.27hr S/N 75 on the red, 65 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1693676308288915712 PEPSI D300/CD3-CD6 0.33hr S/N 150 on the red, 110 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1213263050632668544 PEPSI D300/CD3-CD6 0.27hr S/N 68 on the red, 50 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1428932840536918656 PEPSI D300/CD3-CD6 0.27hr S/N 68 on the red, 58 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1430141753571623680 PEPSI D300/CD3-CD6 0.27hr S/N 71 on the red, 66 on the blue
CALIB   MODS1-2     red flat 0.6, MODS red flat slitless
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GgX1neViNwpgq3Lz7mA1k0uFp43Y5kQu/view?usp=sharing

log from A. Becker : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VwChS-qpNdZrd_w9wAe8j_Y6cFQBUZ2H/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS calib files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15buaogMqAg580Mxu9W0-HUsIC1kIrXsZ/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vkalbrgGEMbieKoe5IEkzxXTAH8ieR-x/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 22 - January 23

Observer: Andrea Rossi, Ester Marini
Support: Alexander Backer
Telescope operator: Josh Williams
Instrument: MODS

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Ester Marini and Andrea Rossi.
At sunset sky is cloudy and the wind is from north above 15 m/s. SHARK will not observe tonight, we start with MODS and we switch to PEPSI at 9:29UT.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 11h 13min (93.5%)*
Weather time loss: 0h 0min (0%)*
Technical time loss: 0h 47min (6.5%)*
Shark-VIS time loss: 0h 0min (0%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
Farina DDT Didymos MODS1-2 dualgrating 1h+1h 3x20min for side, before Primary
Farina DDT Didymos MODS1-2 dualgrating   during Primary
Farina DDT LandSA98 -978 MODS1-2 dualgrating   solar Analog
STD Feige34 MODS1-2 dual grating    
Vietri_carryover J0747 MODS1-2 blue grating 0.75hr fwhm ~ 1.2-1.8", we took an additional 15mins to compensate the variable seeing. Only MODS1 data are good (see yesterday's log for details)
Ighina J10+17 MODS1-2 red grating 1.3hr variable seeing up to 2.5". We need to retake at least a couple of spectra with good conditions
Ceccarelli_7 1248119149780940416 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.18hr S/N 72 on the red, 55 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1577319631286280960 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 1hr S/N 116 on the red, 72 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1578782394069199488 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.83hr S/N 119 on the red, 83 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1442437832622477312 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.07hr S/N 72 on the red, 63 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1450009756886080512 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.07hr S/N 72 on the red, 61 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1251589891377119744 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.07hr S/N 77 on the red, 67 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 3726623482130353920 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.07hr S/N 74 on the red, 63 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 3727921215088631296 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.18hr S/N 68 on the red, 59 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 3936255033348033920 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.18hr S/N 79 on the red, 66 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1177821324103027968 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.11hr S/N 67 on the red, 60 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1181379481169586176 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.18hr S/N 72 on the red, 60 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1189859739480364032 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.18hr S/N 78 on the red, 63 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1204772862362420224 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.11hr S/N 64 on the red, 58 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1292265847306487168 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.28hr S/N 73 on the red, 52 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1213890562534245632 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.07hr S/N 71 on the red, 62 on the blue
Ceccarelli_7 1229243593148358016 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-CD6 0.03hr S/N 65 on the red, 60 on the blue
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M66GBrd4VkIv6t-cVJhzaO1sAR64apJV/view?usp=sharing

log from A. Becker : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eOllJXhZevCjrxZi0DBqQM5ATy9PJ2Lz/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS calibration files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16PA2mbsDVfU1rEfdAyz0JBFX3LnUZ-go/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v2i5n2WvY0jV0DQNbqjMKaQZES44PXmZ/view?usp=sharing

Summary of LUCI science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/138fNQtZ6TGVc0zMoAta_DZuSIuV0X8gm/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 23 - January 24

Observer: Ester Marini, Felice Cusano
Support: Alexander Backer
Telescope operator: Joshua Williams
Instrument: MODS

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Ester Marini and Felice Cusano.
At sunset the sky is clear but there are wind gusts with speed >22m/s and sustained wind speed is ~18m/s. We reconfigure to MODS and open at 01:53UT.
At the end of the night the seeing was good and we observe high priority program.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 11h 40min (97%)*
Weather time loss: 0h 20min (3%)*
Technical time loss: 0h 00min (0%)*
Shark-NIR time loss: 0 h 0min (%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
CALIB   MODS1-2     Blue slitflats 1p2, Bias 3kx3k 1x1, Bias 1kx1k 1x1, Imaging flat ugriz
CALIB   LUCI2     Darks
Grazian Q1118718047 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.23hr fwhm ~2"
Grazian Q1215718026 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.2hr fwhm ~1.5-2"
Grazian Q1182175843 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.43hr fwhm ~1.2-2.2", took additional exposure due to very variable seeing
Grazian Q1314919718 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.27hr fwhm ~2"
Grazian Q1373789800 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.22hr fwhm ~1.8-2"
Grazian Q1512328730 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.17hr fwhm ~1.5-2"
Malizia SWIFTJ1033 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.03hr fwhm ~1.5-2"
STD GD71 MODS1-2 blue grating    
Ighina J10+17 MODS1-2 red grating   2 offset done, target completed
Bevacqua 1237664869745230095 MODS1-2 dual grating 1.5/2.2h seeing 1-1.2" completed
Piconcelli J1103 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.75h seeing 1.2-1.6" completed
Bevacqua 1237664667887140986 MODS1-2 red & blue grating 1.7h/1.7h completed, seeing 1"
Bevacqua 1237654605857751221 MODS1-2 red & blue grating 1.3h/1.3h completed, seeing 0.9-1"
Bevacqua 1237661812272857187 MODS1-2 red & blue grating 1.55h/1.55h completed, seeing 0.8"
Bevacqua 1237664671640715458 MODS1-2 red & blue grating 0.7h/0.7h completed, seeing 0.7"
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11hKcsf7GbuQpjdxlrDNewm1hP-ZsCr9P/view?usp=sharing

log from A. Becker : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rzkGTWU7I1BGTExBf8uMYWR5sev8UG5t/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dk59j7GTuGTz1iB-y7NpRQPtiz0s8iOw/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS calibration files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fwfEKbCcEVO8FGLFri6avQgv2V1jg4k4/view?usp=sharing

Summary of LUCI calibration files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zj5b-GpsfoJJQvBDosSvji0c31eVFOWp/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 24 - January 25

Observer: Andrea Rossi, Felice Cusano
Support: Dave Thompson
Telescope operator: Joshua Williams
Instrument: MODS

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Andrea Rossi and Felice Cusano.
At sunset the sky is cloudy. We stay closed. We open at 03:00 UT, but we could observe only one scientific target. Then closed all the night for high wind and clouds.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 1 h 0 min (8%)*
Weather time loss: 10h 20 min (87%)*
Technical time loss: 0h 40 min (5 %)*
Shark-NIR time loss: 0 h 0min (%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
Palazzi ZTF24abtmueg MODS1-2 dual grating 1.2h double exposure due to clouds
STD G191 MODS1-2 dual grating   passing clouds
STD G191 MODS1-2 red grating   passing clouds
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L8GRtFLWADFJqYGjbVsxeLREy9q0q2ff/view?usp=sharing

log from D. Thompson : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yBbZLcpUCiB_gguBH_1Drd7BnJ0L1Nhe/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS calibration files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h-juL6KYdNFsBomzNOTdNNziJNuDB2en/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16F_p2Pk4fK_mTRFUTAtA4WrU0xEZsfZ5/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 25 - January 26

Observer: Felice Cusano, Ester Marini
Support: Dave Thompson
Telescope operator: Joshua Williams
Instrument: MODS, PEPSI

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Andrea Rossi and Felice Cusano.
At sunset the sky is cloudy, but we can open. We observed with MODS two backup target and then we switch to PEPSI for the planetary transit and due to increasing clouds and poor seeing we used PEPSI until the end of night.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 10h 57min (91.2%)*
Weather time loss: 0h 56min (7.8%)*
Technical time loss: 0h 7min (1%)*
Shark-NIR time loss: 0 h 0min (%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
Malizia IGRJ0405 MODS1-2 dual grating 2h/1.5h completed
Grazian Q96440774074830388 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.2h completed
Pino 55 Cnc PEPSI1-2     transit
Ceccarelli_7 698151522476505344 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 1hr S/N 150 on the red, 114 on the blue
Rainer TOI-1268 PEPSI1-2 D200/CD1-CD4 0.14hr S/N 46,90, too low, we have to retake it
Rainer TOI-1268 PEPSI1-2 D200/CD2-CD5 0.28hr S/N 61, 162. Doubled exp time since during the first exp we had S/N below requested value
Rainer TOI-1268 PEPSI1-2 D200/CD3-CD6 0.28hr S/N 86, 121. Doubled exp time
Rainer TOI-1268 PEPSI1-2 D200/CD1-CD4 0.28hr S/N 30, 111, Doubled exp time but S/N maybe still to low on the blue side. We will ask the PI.
Ceccarelli_7 1642691576152532480 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.06hr S/N 69,72, doubled exp time due to clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1246517951613058688 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.11hr S/N 30,60
Ceccarelli_7 1264626667604880896 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.33hr S/N 56,77 x3 exp time due to clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1272905577845713024 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.21hr S/N 66,103 x3 exp time due to clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1275870410952415232 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.21hr S/N 43,79, x3 exp time due to clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1283724531743747072 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.33hr S/N 67,103, x4 exp time due to clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1283892997540964096 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.1hr S/N 64,102, x3 exp time due to clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1284876441972634752 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.54hr S/N 76,94, x3 exp time due to clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1393463145180239360 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.54hr S/N 71,79, x3 exp time due to clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1394680579430544896 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.87hr S/N 68,83
Ceccarelli_7 1403011991350810752 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.03hr S/N 38,73
Ceccarelli_7 1372879016198447360 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.27hr S/N 37,72, increased exp time of the 50% due to thin clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1386549519143922304 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.17hr S/N 31,70 increased exp time of the 50% due to thin clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1406012489863793664 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.11hr S/N 32,67 increased exp time of the 50% due to thin clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1430835785926867328 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.11hr S/N 35,68 increased exp time of the 50% due to thin clouds
Ceccarelli_7 1625129935915480832 PEPSI1-2 D300/CD3-CD6 0.11hr S/N 39,72 increased exp time of the 50% due to thin clouds
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sIkh8MaZe1n3t3otyOFUXCx1fLiGI0fZ/view?usp=sharing

log from D. Thompson : https://drive.google.com/file/d/19jkpD8_W05x-r0QiiwGl4mBCadm678Wx/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pBMfZyrGXuO1HgbWUMPTh3pxfURvhVTU/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 26 - January 27

Observer: Andrea Rossi, Felice Cusano
Support: Dave Thompson
Telescope operator: Joshua Williams
Instrument: MODS

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Andrea Rossi and Felice Cusano.
At sunset the sky is clear. SHARK-VIS starts the night but gives back the telescope after 1:45 hours because of the bad seeing. We start with MODS.
Switching to LUCi at 08:00. Closed for high wind at 08:30

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 4 h 30 min (37%)*
Weather time loss: 5 h 45 min (48%)*
Technical time loss: h min (%)*
Shark-VIS time loss: 1 h 45 min (15%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
STD G191 MODS1-2 dual grating    
STD G191 MODS1-2 red grating    
Grazian Q1315414660 MODS1-2 dualgrating 1.2" 0.3h completed
Grazian Q123471298168308103 MODS1-2 dualgrating 1.2" 0.17h completed
Piconcelli J1127+64 MODS1-2 dualgrating 1"slit 1.1/0.75h completed
Grazian Q107171336416955636 MODS1-2 dualgrating 1.2" 0.17h completed
Serafinelli MCG+11-11 MODS1-2 dualgrating   seeing 1.5", check with PI
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lvdJW-OQz6itsY2HswSvHbB54hGtDhdc/view?usp=sharing

log from D. Thompson : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NZhREeWVlI63USWGaAvU4A3F8pGupXwa/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ljXvfCt-G05W-jZ8Haj0wv32xEn9nZVF/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 27 - January 28

Observer: Ester Marini, Andrea Rossi
Support: Justin Rupert
Telescope operator: Joshua Williams
Instrument: MODS

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Ester Marini and Andrea Rossi.
At sunset the sky is clear. Wind gusts are >10m/s and temperature is -6C: SHARK-VIS team decided that they will not observe tonight, we start with MODS. At 05:35 UT we closed for ice on the dome and we stay closed. Night was called at 12:05 UT

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 3 h 49 min (33%)*
Weather time loss: 8 h 0 min (66%)*
Technical time loss: 0h 11min (1%)*
Shark-VIS time loss: 0 h 0 min (0%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
Palazzi SN2023iop MODS1-2 dual grating 2hr done 3.3 hr but bad seeing (~1.8") during: first half 1st exp; 2nd exp; half of the 4th
Grazian Q94140778874184430 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.17hr seeing 1.5" on average
Grazian Q120511279830823829 MODS1-2 dual grating 0.17hr seeing 1.5". lost the preset 12 second earlier on MODS2 due to wind
           
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WOIu8H-Cxf-w7poTHH8pFpv_WXZRfNBQ/view?usp=sharing

log from J. Rupert : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FCns6W7UDwv2bNkwd29FoD1umOW-Irdx/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cSi6oJkukfUff_3K9N58C4ls6NkDGjdu/view?usp=sharing

Summary of LUCI calibration files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nd6n2s7OpbyPqXj-tSIPk3ytoNmDdNZ9/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 28 - January 29

Observer: Andrea Rossi
Support: Justin Rupert
Telescope operator: Steven Allanson
Instrument: PEPSI

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Andrea Rossi.
At sunset the sky is covered with clouds. First part of the night is ECD time and managed by LBTO. The Telescope operator called the night in the evening because of bad weather and ice formations.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 7:30 - 13:30 UT = * 6h* * 00m*
Observing time: 0 h 0 min (0%)*
Weather time loss: 6 h 0 min (100%)*
Technical time loss: 0h 0min (0%)*
Shark-VIS time loss: 0 h 0 min (0%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
CALIB   LUCI2      
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15WbSXmXT50GFKG7P4WaAiH4f1DIj5lXB/view?usp=sharing

Summary of LUCI calibration files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eB92U7EHhViYVj5Rq_LqJv601q_jljWO/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 29 - January 30

Observer: Felice Cusano, Ester Marini
Support: Justin Rupert
Telescope operator: Steven Allanson
Instrument: PEPSI

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Felice Cusano and Ester Marini.
At sunset the sky is covered with clouds and the Dome is closed for ice and snow. The Telescope operator called the night in the evening because of bad weather and ice formations.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 0 h 0 min (0%)*
Weather time loss: 12 h 0 min (100%)*
Technical time loss: 0h 0min (0%)*
Shark-VIS time loss: 0 h 0 min (0%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
LUCI cal          
Summary of LUCI calibration files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15YexxO_8nuHji-Tv_dAuTQ0mTG6SFNsY/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 30 - January 31

Observer: Felice Cusano, Andrea Rossi
Support: Justin Rupert
Telescope operator: Steven Allanson
Instrument: SHARK,MODS

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Felice Cusano and Andrea Rossi.
At sunset the sky is clear we can open. SHARK-VIS starts the night.
Switching back to INAF at 05:10. We start with MODS.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 8 h 20 min (69%)*
Weather time loss: 0h 0min (0%)*
Technical time loss: 0h 10min (1%)*
Shark-VIS time loss: 3 h 40 min (30%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
Ceccarelli 9 Kosopov 2 MODS1-2 dual grating 1.3h mask seeing 0.8-1"
Mazzolari 36 mask_26 MODS1-2 dual grating maskID 594644 2h+2h seeing 0.8-1" check slits
Mazzolari 36 mask_15 MODS1-2 dual grating maskID 554456 2h+2h seeing 0.5-0.8"
Maiorano 23 GRB250129A MODS1-2 dual ima ugiz 0.2+0.2h seeing 0.7"
Ighina 39 eRASSJ1438-11 MODS1-2 red grating slit1" 1h seeing 0.9" completed
Bevacqua 42 1237665429169242591 MODS1-2 blue+red grating 0.2+0.2h only first exp in twilight; seeing 0.7"
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1g563A-ynRyeuCs8O6LkFoDHeb8B2PExD/view?usp=sharing

log from J. Rupert : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oFONwQBmpBkAaiqJTObhghnpOM6uDTcv/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ef8yVESPfGc1SMfbYaOsM690zr7grOrC/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS calibration files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11wgq-ryTbyi3Nvd3zYqTeobwGXhUKhnA/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 January 31 - February 01

Observer: Ester Marini, Andrea Rossi
Support: Justin Rupert
Telescope operator: Steven Allanson
Instrument: SHARK-VIS, PEPSI

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Ester Marini and Andrea Rossi
At sunset the sky is clear, wind is ~2m/s, humidity 10%. SHARK-VIS starts the night and finish to observe Taurus at 4:55UT. We stay with SHARK-VIS to observe one target from INAF program and then we use to PEPSI from 07:29UT till the end of the night.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 13:30 UT = * 12h* * 00m*
Observing time: 8h 52min (74%)*
Weather time loss: 0h 0min (0%)*
Technical time loss: 0h 8min (1%)*
Shark-VIS time loss: 3h 0min (25%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
Marini IC2149 SHARK-VIS Halpha 1nm 20min done twice due to clouds
Marini IC2149 SHARK-VIS cont_Halpha 10min done twice due to clouds
Marini IC2149 SHARK-VIS Halpha 5nm 20min done twice due to clouds
Marini IC2149 SHARK-VIS [SII] 20min done twice due to clouds
Marini IC2149 SHARK-VIS V 10min done twice due to clouds
Marini IC2149 SHARK-VIS [OIII] 20min done twice due to clouds
Marini IC2149 SHARK-VIS [OI] 20min done twice due to clouds
Ceccarelli_7 3869876996687740032 PEPSI PFU D300/CD1-4 2hr doubled exp time due to clouds, SNR 30-110
Ceccarelli_7 759407156314566784 PEPSI PFU D300/CD1-4 1.11hr doubled exp time due to clouds, SNR 40-110
Ceccarelli_7 3975506705106268928 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-6 0.11hr x4 exp time due to clouds, SNR 60-80
Ceccarelli_7 3941991907064858240 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-6 0.2hr x3 exp time due to clouds, SNR 60-70
Ceccarelli_7 3992080193627189632 PEPSI PFU D300/CD1-4 1.25hr x1.5 exp time due to clouds, SNR 50-80
Ceccarelli_7 3735399547720979456 PEPSI PFU D300/CD3-6 0.11hr x4 exp time due to clouds, SNR 60-70
Ceccarelli_7 1578782394069199488 PEPSI PFU D300/CD1-4 1.67hr x2 exp time due to clouds, SNR 50-100
Ceccarelli_7 1577319631286280960 PEPSI PFU D300/CD1-4 1.5hr x1.5 exp time due to clouds, SNR 50-110
Ceccarelli_7 1698151522476505344 PEPSI PFU D300/CD1-4 1.22hr x1.5 exp time due to clouds, SNR 50-110
Ceccarelli_7 1693676308288915712 PEPSI PFU D300/CD1-4 0.5hr x1.5 exp time due to clouds, SNR 60-95
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CMp9jibYd8O5uwOQg_H0p7sqkoCxCuTW/view?usp=sharing

log from J. Rupert : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DVu4U2OODlORl0Y-IzCaISjNIP28i5wF/view?usp=sharing

INAF queue observing, 2025 February 01 - February 02

Observer: Ester Marini
Support: Jennifer Power
Telescope operator: Steven Allanson
Instrument: SHARK-VIS, MODS

Summary

These observations have been performed in C-19 mode by Ester Marini.
At sunset there are thin clouds passing by. SHARK-VIS starts the night and gives back the telescope to us at 4:30 UT. At that point the sky is clear (only thin clouds at the horizon) and DIMM ~1", so we use MODS for the rest of the night.

Night duration (12 degree - twilight) 1:30 - 7:30 UT = * 6h* * 00m*
Observing time: 2h 50min (47.2%)*
Weather time loss: 0h 0min (0%)*
Technical time loss: 0h 10min (2.8%)*
Shark-VIS time loss: 3h 0min (50%)*

Data Summary
Project_RUN Objects Instrument Configuration ExpTime /Time_tot Notes
Serafinelli MCG+11-11 MODS1-2 dual grating 1.4hr FWHM~0.8", took one exp more due to thin clouds passing by
STD GD71 MODS1-2 dual grating    
Mazzolari Mask16 MODS1-2 MOS dual grating 0.67+0.67hr did only 2 offsets (1/3 of the script) since we had to give the telescope to AZ
Further details in the log by LBT-Italia at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DrlEg1A2csO0LeMKn4RMFInzNk4azh8R/view?usp=sharing

log from Jennifer Power: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z7mMRqghGAbewy1NQhQc8AaGLrwAIp9f/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS science files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K1bC6TpR-SftwTOeAKROWdMi6AGeMeCf/view?usp=sharing

Summary of MODS calibration files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WBU4z7ziSV0AgaSFo3uegCg6ANJXc6M3/view?usp=sharing
Topic revision: r3 - 04 Feb 2025, FeliceCusano
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