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End of Night Responsibilities:

  • Be sure to shut down the observing software as specified in the instrument manual, leaving running items like lois and anything else called out in the manuals.  Clean up the observing computer desktop (dct-obs1 / dct-obs2) to how you found it.
  • Fill out the LDT Feedback form (on the observing computer desktop).  This form provides information to the staff about the quality of the night and any issues that need to be followed up upon.
  • Take your data with you.  You may transfer over the internet, via portable external hard drive, etc.  The observer is responsible for getting their data from the LDT to their home institution and maintaining proper backup copies for their use.

Later:

  • When you publish results from your data taken at LDT, include the relevant LDT (formerly DCT) Acknowledgment Text.  There are appropriate acknowledgments for both the facility and individual instruments.  For manuscripts submitted to one of the AAS journals, please include the Facility Key "LDT".
  • In the extreme case of catastrophic or accidental data loss, we may be able to retrieve your data from our backup.  We do not, however, operate an archive of searchable data for general use.
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