Nassau Station
CWRU Nassau Station Robotic Telescope
User News
24 Feb 2003 9/04/02 7/02/02 6/17/02 To some extent we are back up and running in a limited mode. There is a personal observing project that is eating most of the available time right now but we'll do public proposals as time allows during the summer shortened nights. The baffle and new secondary mount are completely installed. We expect new software fixing some telescope control problems to be delivered next week. We have discovered a problem with the mirror coating which may force us to re-finish it again.
5/9/02 Summer is nearly here in Cleveland and we hope to have the telescope back online soon. The new secondary assembly is in (see the pictures here) but we discovered that we need to put all or part of the sky baffle which we removed back into the telescope. This is the start of open house season visit us if you are in the area. The NSRT Archive has been brought up to date, including all data older than one year old.
4/9/02 Why has it been quiet around here? Because our telescope is in pieces, that's why. An explaination of our latest project is here. We have announced the dates for this summer's public open houses.
1/28/02 1/26/02 We are experiencing trouble with our FLI camera which is currently being used as our main imager. When the ambient temperature in the telescope dome approaches zero celsius (freezing) the shutter stops working properly. The telescope is scheduled to go down for maintence within the next week for an unknown number of weeks. We are replacing the mount for the secondary mirror with one of sturdier construction that is less susceptible to flexure.
12/12/01 Added new images to gallery 18 in the image gallery Wow! Two clear nights in a row. That is rare for winter in Cleveland, OH.
12/11/01 12/3/01 11/17/01 10/16/01 An update in the news for the sake of just an update. Our new camera from microluminetics is still not here (it is over one year late now) We had and resolved a problen with moisture in our FLI camera. We were getting ice crystals on the chip when we cooled it but we sent it back to the manufacturer for a retro-fit to fix the problem. The upgraded encoders on the telescope have greatly improved our ability to accurately point the telescope. The auto-dome control still needs work (waiting for word from the contractor). Much progress has been made on the homegrown CCD camera control software as well as the scheduling and data pipeline off the backend of the telescope. We are currently setup to operate in spectroscopic mode. We think we're at the point where we can try really using the spectrograph. Winter is coming on fast here in northeast Ohio and that means fewer clear nights. On the one-year rule, a majority of the data has moved from the Download Area to the Archive. Cosmetic improvements have been made to the Archive access tools.
04/05/01 03/20/01 03/19/01 03/17/01 03/16/01 Public open houses updated The telescope has been collimated and the new camera software is up and running. The telescope control software is not working and is keeping us from observing.
02/16/01 02/13/01 The good news is our mirrors have been re-alluminized and returned to us. The bad news is we still need to clean the interior of the telescope tube, re-mount the mirrors, and collimate the telescope. So still no observing until further notice.
01/16/01 January 10th the primary and secondary mirrors were removed from the telescope and will shortly be sent to Pittsburgh, PA for re-alumnizing. The telescope did not make an observation in the month of December or the first half of January due to clouds and extreme cold. The telescope does not operate when the outdoor temperature falls below 15 degrees Fahrenheit because of the hazard that at this temperature the oil in the bearings will congeal and the telescope mechanics will seize up.
12/13/00 11/06/00 11/02/00 Added a new feature to the proposal submission forms to alert the user if there is data for the requested object they are requesting in the archive. Added new pictures of the planetary nebulae NGC 2202 and NGC 2371 to picture gallery 15 and the NSRT gallery of planetary nebula.
10/30/00 10/06/00 09/30/00 09/28/00 09/27/00 09/21/00 Added a new color picture of planetary nebula NGC 7027 to picture gallery 14. Announced CWRU open house at the telescope for October 20th Fixed a problem in the download area CGI scripts which caused the script to forget your entered password. Please remember to report problems you have to robotmail@grendel.cwru.edu. Been doing lots of observing. There is a big log jam of proposals in the very early morning we are trying to break up. Had a problem with moisture in our pixcel CCD camera used for direct imaging. It should be fixed. Data taken on Septmber 5th and 6th may have been slightly effected. The new CCD camera for the direct imager and guider are on their way. We expect to start tests with the autoguider system as soon as next week.
08/24/00 08/10/00 The telescope is going down. Normal operations will resume after August 20th. People requesting pictures of Pluto should be aware that Pluto has moved too far west in the evening sky to be accessible to the telescope. If your request for Pluto is in the queue and has not yet been fulfulled, it will be another 9 months until we get a chance to do it. Check to see if one of the many pictures we have taken of Pluto that are in the archive meet your needs.
07/20/00 07/10/00 07/06/00 Added a picture to Gallery 13. Telescope equipment upgrades are in progess. Expect a new status report soon. The new encoders are looking good. There may be a delay to the spectrograph construction schedule.
06/30/00 06/21/00 06/20/00 06/19/00 06/10/00 05/31/00 05/26/00 05/16/00 Updated the download area. Added a script to mail a lost password to a user Good news is that the backend pipeline for the data coming off the telescope is pretty much finished and debuged. A new camera that covers a wider field of view in the direct imaging plane is on order. Bad news is that the telesocpe pointing and control software still has some problems. Hopefully these will get resolved with more clear weather and debugging. We're also having some problems with bugs literally in the optical system. We've had a problem with wasps and yellow jackets getting down into the camera assembly and dying on top of the filters or camera window. We're working on a solution for that as well.
05/04/00 04/02/00 Added new simpler proposal submission form in the proposal submission area. Consider the new "snap shot" form the 1040EZ of proposal submission forms. Added a graphical link to the K-12 Teacher Workshops on the main page and user interface.
03/31/00 Telescope dome repairs are being done right now. We had a load berring wheel that moves the dome door open and closed that had ceased to turn and was ground flat. When that is replaced we should be ready to run at full tilt again. Added announcements for Summer 2000 public nights at the telescope station. Expanded the tutorial on spectra and spectroscopy in the reference section.
02/04/00 02/03/00 01/27/00 01/22/00 01/03/00 12/15/99 12/14/99 12/09/99 12/02/99 11/24/99 11/19/99 Added the data archive to access older telescope data. New pretty pictures in image gallery #10 since last update. Upgrades are currently in progess on the telescope hardware and we hope to have them completed this weekend.
11/10/99 11/08/99 11/05/99 11/01/99 10/30/99 10/13/99 Updated the download area. Available for immediat public consumption are some new crab nebula images in the "Crab" directory in the public download area. New pretty pictures in the gallery. Look for the Crab Nebula mosaic and color composite of the Little Dumbell Nebula (M76) in gallery #8.
10/05/99 Not much activity lately mainly for the reason that we have students from our ASTR 306 (Astronomical Techniques) class using most of the available telescope time to do class projects. Some hardware upgrades are coming in November that should put us a lot closer to running in robotic mode 24/7
09/17/99 Added an announcement for a CWRU community open house at the telescope on the evening of October 8th. Added a mosaic image of Stephan's Quintet to the image galleries in 8. New stuff in the public part of the download area, as of Sept 15. Added graphs of dialy temperature fluctuations and the polaris monitor output to the weather and polaris monitor pages respectively. They've been there on and off for the past week but they are now there to stay.
09/14/99 09/08/99 09/06/99 Added many images to the image galleries. New stuff in the public part of the download area. Changes have been made to the proposal submission form to allow request of dark time only exposures (when the moon is not up) and post processing of FITS data before user pickup.
08/30/99 Added many images to the image galleries, including color composite images of the Ring Nebula, Mars, and Uranus. New stuff in the public part of the download area.
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