Background
All Keck science instruments have been used routinely for
"remote observing" from Keck Headquarters in Waimea for several
years, and the observatory now supports observing from selected
sites on the U.S. mainland as well.
Procedure for Requesting Use of Mainland Facilities
You may request use of the mainland observing facilities two
ways:
- Specify a mainland observing location on your proposal
coversheet form. This is the preferred method, as it gives
us enough advance notice for us to arrange appropriate testing
and support for your run.
- Contact WMKO prior to your run. If you decide to
observe from a mainland facility after submitting your
proposal, you must contact WMKO's
in advance of your run (4 weeks for mainland-only observing, 2
weeks for mainland eavesdropping mode). Please tell us the
following in your email:
- The date(s) for which you want to observe remotely.
- The telescope and instrument you intend to use.
- The mainland site from which you want to observe.
- The mode in which you wish to observe:
- eavesdropping with polycom video only
- eavesdropping with polycom plus guider windows only
- eavesdropping with full instrument software suite
- mainland-only mode with no observer present in Waimea
- Which personnel (if any) are expected to be present in
Waimea and which will be at the remote site.
- The number of times the remote observers have used the
requested instrument; only experienced observers are
permitted to observe in mainland-only mode.
As stated above, all requests are contingent on:
- availability of the mainland site
- approval from the mainland site
- approval of your WMKO Support Astronomer
- WMKO will notify you within 2 business days
regarding the status of your request.
Modes of Operation
Please note that two modes of operation are available:
- Eavesdrop mode: At least one member of the
observing team (who is experienced in using the scheduled
instrument) observes from Waimea, while other members of the
team observe from the mainland. Control of the instrument is
shared between the two sites, with Waimea having primary
responsibility for operating the instrument. Requests to
eavesdrop must be made at least two weeks prior to the
run.
- Mainland-only mode: The entire observing team
observes from the mainland, with remote support from the
instrument scientist in Waimea. WMKO currently requires that
at least one member of the mainland team have previous (and
preferably recent) experience with operating the scheduled
instrument.
Caveats
- Interferometer not supported. Mainland observing
is currently possible with all of the classical Keck
instruments, but not the Keck Interferometer.
- Sites are limited. Eavesdrop mode observing is
currently supported at Caltech plus all UC campuses (including
LBNL). Mainland-only mode operation is possible from certain sites.
- Support is limited. WMKO Support Astronomers will
be available as usual at Waimea HQ for consultation during the
hours they would normally be available if the observer were
here. Instrument and session setup occurs during the normal
setup time (2:00pm to 5:00pm HST).
- Experience is required. Because interaction
between the observers and their Support Astronomer will be
limited to the videoconference connection, at least one
experienced observer must be present and supervising
operations at the mainland site when operating in the
mainland-only observing mode.
- Consent is required. Requests for use of the
mainland observing facilities will be granted only upon
unanimous consent of the observers, support personnel at the
local site, and WMKO. Each request for mainland operations
will be judged on a case-by-case basis.
- Observer assumes risk! If you use the
mainland-only option, you risk losing observing time if the
Internet fails (although fallback communication systems are
provided at certain sites, they are considerably slower than
the Internet).
Pre-run Checkout
Remote observers are responsible for scheduling a time with the
local site manager to perform checkout of the video and VNC
sessions prior to the run. Please consult the
telescope
schedule to determine which observing account you have been
assigned, which determines which VNC servers you should connect
with. Be sure to complete the test at least one business day
before the start of your run in order to ensure that both video
and VNC are operating correctly. Contact your support
astronomer if you have any problems.
Internet Outages
Although Internet outages are now less frequent than in the
past, they can still occur without warning and may affect your
run. As mentioned above, observers accept the potential risk of
lost observing time when agreeing to make use of remote sites.
In an outage, your options depend on your operating mode:
- Eavesdrop mode. The observers in Waimea will be
responsible for operating the instrument until an Internet
connection is re-established.
- Mainland-only mode. As long as phone service
remains functional, the ISDN backup lines at your mainland
site should activate and restore partial connectivity within a
couple of minutes. Although the ISDN interface will not be
nearly as responsive as the Internet, it should still be
usable.
If the Internet connection fails, you may ask the OA to contact
Keck software personnel to determine whether or not the fault
lies within the Keck network. If the Keck network is the
problem, then we will do our best to fix it. If the problem
lies within your network, you will need to contact your local
site manager to diagnose the problem. If the problem lies
outside the local networks, then we may not be able to assist.
NOTE: It is not appropriate to ask the your
Observing Assistant or Support Astronomer to operate the
instrument for you in case the Internet fails. By using
the mainland site, you accept the risk that you may lose
observing time to Internet outages.
Further information
To schedule observing from the mainland or get additional
information on this option, please contact the
.
See Also
Go to:
Instruments Home Page -
Keck Home Page
Last modified: Mon Aug 17 14:17:01 HST 2009