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* **YYYYmmddTHHMM** - The year, month, day and (military) time at which the frame is taken | * **YYYYmmddTHHMM** - The year, month, day and (military) time at which the frame is taken | ||
- | *Object - Object name | + | |
- | *Filter - The filter the frames is taken in (ex. R, | + | |
- | *Int time - A.k.a, the exposure time at which the frame is taken, adjustable in Sharpcap | + | |
- | *Gain - The electronic amplification of signal (artificially making the image look brighter), also adjustable in Sharpcap | + | |
- | *Airmass - The measure of the amount of atmosphere the light from an object passes through before reaching the telescope, found on DFM TCS | + | |
- | *Mag - The apparent magnitude of the object as viewed from Earth, can be found on the observing plan, Stellarium, or through a simple google search if nothing else is unavailable | + | |
- | *RA [h] and DEC [deg] - The RA and DEC coordinates of the object, found in the observing plan, Stellarium, Simbad, or through google | + | |
*should be found in the observing plan if it is a very niche object) | *should be found in the observing plan if it is a very niche object) | ||
- | *Source type - The kind of celestial object it is (ex. variable star, star cluster, planet, nebula, etc.) | + | |
- | *Scope - Whether it is taken on the main or finder scope | + | |
- | *Purpose - Detail the purpose of the frame (ie. miscellaneous request, for a specific research project, calibration frames, etc.) | + | |
- | *Notes - Anything of note about the specific frame (ex. dropped frames, deleted, clouds rolled in during the capture, etc.) | + | |
=====Log===== | =====Log===== | ||
+ | Throughout the night, there should be a running timestamped log of everything that happens throughout the night (ex. going up into the dome because the mirror doors are stuck, powercycling because the detectors keep disconnecting, | ||
=====Weather===== | =====Weather===== | ||
+ | Use the National Weather Service to keep a log of the temperature and humidity every 2 hours | ||
+ | *https:// | ||
=====Notes===== | =====Notes===== | ||
+ | Any outstanding notes for the night - any notable issues with observing, or any telescope/ | ||
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