Changes between Version 174 and Version 175 of docs/CommissioningPlan


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02/04/21 16:40:34 (4 years ago)
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    3232||Daytime calibration||C4||
    3333||Nighttime testing (functionality and operability)||C5||
    34 ||Nighttime Science Calibration||C6||
     34||Nighttime science calibration||C6||
    3535||Nighttime testing for performance||C7||
    3636||Science verification / Early science||C8||
     
    4141{{{
    4242Name of the commissioning activity
    43   - phase : states the phase of the commissioning (1/2/3/4)
    44   - status : reports the current status of the test description (draft, final, complete)
    45   - category : one of the categories mentioned above
    46   - recurrence : describes how frequently the test must be executed
     43  - phase: states the phase of the commissioning (1/2/3/4)
     44  - status: reports the current status of the test description (draft, final, complete)
     45  - category: one of the categories mentioned above
     46  - recurrence: describes how frequently the test must be executed
    4747  - duration: estimates the time required to complete the test (the duration mentioned here is valid only for commissioning)
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    7575
    7676== Commissioning Activity ==
    77 In this section, you can see all the commissioning activities listed in chronological order. If you click the individual activity, you can see more details of it. __8 hours is considered as the duration of a day/night__. It is to be noted that the phases do not correspond to the commissioning runs. The various commissioning runs with the list of activities to be performed (derived from this document) will be decided at a later point in time. Of course, depending on the month of the year, we will modify the actual number of days required for that specific commissioning run. From commissioning experience at the LBT, for the daytime activities at the telescope platform, the telescope can be handed over around 9 am local time. And we need to hand it over back to the LBT ~2 hours before the sunset (unless we have the first half of the night or full night and to be negotiated with the telescope operator). Note that the duration of the individual activities mentioned in this document will not match with that of AD4 for the same activities.
     77In this section, all the commissioning activities are listed in chronological order. If you click the individual activity, more details can be found. __8 hours is considered as the duration of a day/night__. It is to be noted that the phases do not correspond to the commissioning runs. The various commissioning runs with the list of activities to be performed (derived from this document) will be decided at a later point in time. Of course, depending on the month of the year, we will modify the actual number of days required for that specific commissioning run. From commissioning experience at the LBT, for the daytime activities at the telescope platform, the telescope can be handed over around 09:00 am local time. And we need to hand it over back to the LBT ~2 hours before the sunset (unless we have the first half of the night or full night and to be negotiated with the telescope operator). Note that the duration of the individual activities mentioned in this document will not match with that of AD4 for the same activities.
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    7979=== Phase 1 (Pre-commissioning)===
     
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    145145=== Phase 4 (Science Verification / Early Science)===
    146 '''SHARK-NIR Location''' : LBT platform.  All nighttime activities. Very little daytime support (within SHARK-NIR) is expected. SHINS expected to be ready to be used without any changes required.
     146'''SHARK-NIR Location''' : LBT platform.  All nighttime activities. Very little daytime support (within SHARK-NIR) is expected. SHINS is expected to be ready to be used without any changes required.
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    148148Every evening of the nighttime commissioning, all the required calibrations (including dark, bias, flat-field, etc. for all the filters required) will be taken using the SHARK-NIR calibration unit.