So it's 5:48 in the morning (local time), and I'm sitting in the control room of the Radcliffe 1.9m telescope at the SAAO in Sutherland. Yep, I finally made it, even inspite of volcanoes.
I'm currently waiting for a half hour exposure to finish, which will hopefully give me a nice interesting looking stellar spectrum. Ahhh, fresh data.
(I'll write more when I'm less preoccupied and better rested, don't worry...)
EDIT--- I figure I should probably also point out that the photograph is of SALT, not Radcliffe. SALT looks prettier. It also has a primary mirror over 5 times as big!
I'm currently waiting for a half hour exposure to finish, which will hopefully give me a nice interesting looking stellar spectrum. Ahhh, fresh data.
(I'll write more when I'm less preoccupied and better rested, don't worry...)
EDIT--- I figure I should probably also point out that the photograph is of SALT, not Radcliffe. SALT looks prettier. It also has a primary mirror over 5 times as big!
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