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Semester 2003B Schedule
Dear AAT User,Dear AAT User, This letter accompanies the release of Version 1.0 (the first issued version) of the AAT observing schedule for Semester 03B. The schedule can also be found on the WWW at http://www.aao.gov.au/aat_schedule.html This schedule can now be considered official, and you can make travel arrangements based on it. Observers will be consulted about any change which may affect them.IRIS2 spectroscopy is expected to be available for the whole of semester 03B, after being re-commissioned in July. IRIS2 spectroscopic observations in 03B should be considered shared-risk until re-commissioning has been completed.
Support Astronomer Guidelines : We also draw your attention to the Guidelines for AAO Support Astronomers released on the AAO WWW pages at www.aao.gov.au/astro/supguide.html These set out the services that AAO staff aim to provide visiting astronomers, and against which we can be graded in your Observer's Report Form at the end of your run (www.aao.gov.au/cgi-bin/make_obs_form). Finally, all observers must read through the attached "Guidelines for AAT Observers" - they contain important information on how to get the most from your AAT observing time. Note that it is the responsibility of the principal contact named on your proposal to inform collaborators of their allocation and these guidelines. Good Observing
Scott Croom
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A study desk, torch/flashlight, and AAT keycard will be allocated for your use at the telescope. If you arrive at night, the AAT building will be locked (though the ANU Lodge will not). You may phone the night assistant from the entrance to request admission to pick up your keycard.
The visitor accounts system for the computers at the AAT has been changed
within the last year. Observers will now find guidelines on their study
desks on obtaining a visitor account and password from Rhonda Martin at
Reception, when they arrive at the AAT. Observers arriving after hours
will have the relevant information left on their study desks for them.
Admission to areas of the AAT building above Floor 2 is allowed only with the permission of an observatory staff member. Only the current observers should be at the control room level. No-one (observers included!) may enter the dome at night without the knowledge and approval of the night assistant, whether to check the instrument or the weather etc. Everyone entering the dome at night must collect a torch/flashlight and carry it with them at all times. Anyone unfamiliar with the telescope or dome should ask for a 5 minute orientation tour. Please ensure that your colleagues appreciate these requirements.