KI V2 observing overview
Interferometer observing
All Keck Interferometer science observations are executed in service
observing mode. Science observing is performed by staff
at WMKO with support from the MSC. Interferometer runs generally
take place 4 times a semester and science and engineering
observing may both take place during a given run.
MSC Support
Each KI project is assigned an MSC contact scientist (CS).
The CS is the main point of contact for the investigators
for all aspects of observing, from schedule preparation
to data calibration. After interferometer time is awarded,
each PI will be contacted by their CS.
KI visitor policy
All Keck Interferometer science observations are executed in service
observing mode. Investigators awarded time are welcome to visit the
interferometer control room during their allocated time but this is
not required for their observations to be taken. In order to ensure
the efficiency of interferometer observing, the WMKO interferometer
operations coordinator has final authority in the control room. NASA
investigators may visit on NASA nights and these visits will generally
be limited by a two person, two night restriction. Visitors on
non-NASA nights must receive permission from the PI of that night and
will generally be restricted to two investigators in the control room
Visit requests on NASA nights should be made through the MSC and will
require approval by the WMKO interferometer operations coordinator.
Impromptu visit requests must be approved by the WMKO interferometer
operations coordinator.
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Rachel Akeson (rla@ipac.caltech.edu) 12/3/03