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Quicklook

Most science data obtained on the telescope are available here about five minutes after the exposure is complete. Data here are quicklook reductions only. They may not use the most up to date calibrations and have not undergone any detailed quality control inspection. Exactly what data formats are available as QUICKLOOKs varies between instruments. See the descriptions for each instrument at the foot of the page.

ProposalUser Name  20/07   19/07   18/07   17/07   16/07 
JL25A01 Jacob Wise 7 - 22 12 7
JL25A05 K-Ryan Hinds - - 20 - -
JL25A08 Dan Perley 20 8 - 27 -
JL25A09 Dan Perley 6 19 52 26 -
JL25A10 Chris Copperwheat 7 15 5 - -
PL23B18 Daniel Kynoch 7 - - 7 -
PL25A11 Thomas Baycroft - - - - 97
PL25A13c Justyn Maund - 4 - - -
PL25A16 Dimple - 30 - - -
PL25A18 Kate Maguire - 6 8 - -
PL25B30 Charlotte Angus - - - 11 -
CL25A05b David Aguado - 7 - - -
CL25A07 Luis Goicoechea 2 - - 2 -
AZ22A01 Filipp Romanov 47 62 38 20 -
CALIB CALIB 44 23 31 30 22
IOOStand LTOps 7 28 21 21 19
LTCollim LTOps 2 - 1 - -
MANUAL UNKNOWN 2 6 6 6 4
MiscOpsTestA LTOps 128 192 128 128 64
MopStand LTOps - - 40 - 240
NSOPrior1 Andy Newsam - 1 2 2 2
NSO_Priority_1 Andy Newsam - 3 - 2 1
NSO_Priority_2 Andy Newsam - - 1 - -
NSO_Priority_3 Andy Newsam 2 4 1 1 7
SPRATArc LTOps 2 2 2 2 2
SPRATBias LTOps 20 20 20 20 20
SPRATDark LTOps 4 4 4 4 4
SPRATStand LTOps - 19 - - 19
UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 4 4 4 4 6
ZL11B01 Andreja Gomboc - - - 16 -

Which data formats are available as QUICKLOOKs varies between instruments.

  • IO:O : Generally all data observed are available here fully reduced.
  • RISE : Only a sparsely sampled subset, not every frame taken, will appear here due to the high data rate from this instrument.
  • SPRAT : All data will be available here, including the full, wavelength-calibrated, extracted spectrum. Typically only the 'normalized flux' version will be available with the absolute flux calibrated version added during the full reduction next working day.
  • MOPTOP : Only a sparsely sampled subset, not every frame taken, will appear here due to the high data rate from this instrument. It is intended to be sufficient to confirm the group has been observed and check the pointing is correct. Using just four rotor positions (1-4) it is possible to measure polarisation, assuming the target is bright enough to be detected in single, unstacked frames.

For all instruments, final reductions are available from the searchable data archive and Recent Data web pages next working day.