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The primary/tertiary mirrors shown in place with the secondary mirror and camera shown from the side and from above.
Credit: 
LSST Project/J. Andrew
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Happy engineers at last week's Society of Women Engineers SWE 2015 conference in Nashville. LSST Optics Engineer Constanza Araujo (back row, 4th from left) joined colleagues from Gemini Observatory, the Space Telescope Science Institute, National Solar Observatory, Large Synoptic Solar Telescope, Thirty Meter Telescope, Giant Magellan Telescope, and European Southern Observatory for a week of technical presentations and professional development. Exciting STEM careers in astronomy exist at all these observatories including lsst.org/hiring.
Credit: 
LSST Project Office
November
LSST structure is taking shape on Cerro Pachon: extraordinary photograph where the H30 concrete begins to cover the reinforcement steel in the main columns.
Credit: 
LSST Project Office
November

LSST2015 Soccer Highlights

Friday, October 30, 2015

NOTICIAS DE PROJECTO - In English

Varios miembros del equipo del Telescopio y Sitio estuvieron fuera de la oficina esta semana para finalizar las evaluaciones de las ofertas de las instalaciones de la camera de recubrimiento. La premiación está planificado para el fin del año calendario.

El equipo de Propuestas Operacionales de LSST se ha formado con un objetivo de presentar una propuesta para el financiamiento de operaciones a las agencias para fin de año calendario 2016.

Se dieron charlas en la reunión de Colaboración de Ciencia de Energía Oscura y la Conferencia ADASS de esta semana. LSST también participo con otros centros de AURA en la Conferencia de Sociedad para Mujeres Ingenieros en Nueva Orleans esta semana.

LSSTC ha ejecutado un memorando de acuerdo con la Fundación Nacional de Sudáfrica (NRF) que ha identificado 5 Investigadores Principales quienes tendrán una participación activa en la explotación científica de la base de datos de LSST.

LSSTC está auspiciando dos talleres esta semana como parte de sus actividades de Habilitando Ciencia:

  • La Colaboración de Ciencia de Energía Oscura (Dark Energy Science Collaboration – DESC) celebrar su sexta reunión anual esta semana en el Laboratorio Nacional de Argonne. Sitio de Reunión
  • Las Estrellas, Vía Láctea y Reuniones de Colaboración de Ciencia de Volumen Local en Tucson, AZ, esta semana para trabajar en conjunto en un plano de acciones concretas, basado en prioridades técnicas ya identificadas. Sitio de Colaboración

Inscripciones ya están abiertas para la Reunión Técnica en Conjunta de LSST 2016 en el sitio de reunión. Se espera que todos los miembros del equipo técnico de todos los subsistemas y grupos de interfaz asistan.

PRÓXIMAS REUNIONES con PARTICIPACIÓN de LSST:

12 de Noviembre 2015:                   Taller LSST, medio día @ 47ª Reunión de DPS, National Harbor, MD

19-20 de Noviembre 2015:              Retiro de Estrategia de Observación LSST, Tucson, AZ

3-4 de Diciembre 2015:                   Revisión de Estado NSF

7 de Enero 2016:                            LSST Town Hall, 6:30pm @AAS 227, Kissimmee, FL

22-24 de Febrero 2016:                  Reunión Técnica Conjunta LSST LSST Joint Technical Meeting, Santa Cruz, CA

8-10 de Marzo 2016:                       2 ª Cumbre anual US-Chile sobre Educación, Chile

11-13 de Abril 2016:                       Reunión de la Junta LSSTC en Washington, DC

24 – 26 de Mayo 2016:                    XLDB 2016 Conferencia y Taller, SLAC

20 – 24 de Junio 2016:                    LSST@Europa2, Belgrade, Serbia,

28 de Junio – 1 de Julio 2016:          SPIE Telescopios Astronómicos e Instrumentación, Edimburgo, Escocia,

15 – 19 Agosto 2016:                      LSST 2016 Proyecto & Taller Científico

Friday, October 30, 2015

PROJECT NEWS - Para español, vea abajo

Several members of the Telescope & Site team were out this week finalizing the coating chamber facility bids evaluation. Award is planned for the end of the calendar year.

The LSST Operational Proposal Team has been formed with a goal of submitting a proposal for operations funding to the agencies by the end of calendar year 2016. 

Invited talks were given at the Dark Energy Science Collaboration Meeting and the ADASS Conference this week. LSST also participated with other AURA Centers in the Society for Woman Engineers Conference in New Orleans this week.

Registration is now open for the 2016 LSST Joint Technical Meeting on the meeting website.  Technical team members from all subsystems and interface groups are expected to attend.

LSST Corporation News

LSSTC has executed an MOA with the National Research Foundation of South Africa (NRF) who has identified five PIs that will be active participants in the scientific exploitation of the LSST database.

LSSTC is sponsoring two workshops this week as part of their Enabling Science activities:

  • The Dark Energy Science Collaboration (DESC) holds its sixth annual meeting this week at Argonne National Laboratory.  Meeting website
  • The Stars, Milky Way, and Local Volume Science Collaboration meetings in Tucson, AZ, this week to work on a set of actionable roadmaps, based on already identified technical priorities.  Collaboration website.  

UPCOMING MEETINGS with LSST INVOLVEMENT:

November 12, 2015:                        LSST Workshop, noon @ 47th DPS Meeting, National Harbor, MD

November 19-20, 2015:                   LSST Observing Strategy Retreat, Tucson, AZ

December 3-4, 2015:                       NSF Status Review

January 7, 2016:                              LSST Town Hall, 6:30pm @AAS 227, Kissimmee, FL

February 22-24, 2016:                     LSST Joint Technical Meeting, Santa Cruz, CA

March 8-10, 2016:                           2nd Annual US-Chile Education Summit, Chile

April 11-13, 2016:                           LSSTC Board Meeting in Washington, DC.

May 24-26, 2016:                            XLDB 2016 Conference and Workshop, SLAC

June 20­-24, 2016:                           LSST@Europe2, Belgrade, Serbia,

June 28-July 1, 2016:                      SPIE Astronomical Telescopes & Instrumentation, Edinburgh, Scotland

August 15-19, 2016:                        LSST 2016 Project & Science Workshop

Friday, October 23, 2015

Noticias del Projecto - In English

Cinco miembros del equipo "Telescopio y Sitio" viajaron a Venecia, Italia, la semana pasada para una revision preliminaria exitosa del estadi del Domo con el vendedor EIE.

El contrato del Espejo LSST M1M3 ha sido adjudicado por CAID Industries, una empresa basada en Arizona.

El equipo de cámara está evaluando muestras de recubrimiento de la banda ancha AR para los tres lentes de cámara.
Planes de adquisición para el desarrollo NCSA e integraciones Cluster han sido actualizados para agilizar la compra de hardware.
La presidencia de colaboración científica (SC) se reunió por teléfono esta semana y discutió la incorporación de científicos de instituciones afiliadas internacionales de LSST en actividades SC, aumentando la presencia SC en el sitio web de LSST, y pensando en las oportunidades de ciencia con el telescopio LSST después de que la encuesta de diez años este completa.
El acta de la reunión del 5 de octubre el Consejo Asesor Científico de LSST (SAC) está ahora disponible; la agenda de la reunión cara-a-cara en Tucson en 11/16 fue discutida. Póngase en contacto con los miembros del SAC con comentarios.

Las próximas reuniones con participación LSST:

Noviembre 12, 2015: Taller LSST, mediodía @ 47ª Reunión de DPS, National Harbor, MD
Noviembre 19-20, 2015: Retiro Estrategia de Observación LSST, Tucson, AZ
Diciembre 3-4, 2015: Revision de Estado NSF
Enero 7, 2016: LSST Ayuntamiento, 6:30pm @AAS 227, Kissammee, FL
Febrero 22-24, 2016: Reunión Técnica Conjunta LSST, Santa Cruz, CA
Marzo 8-10, 2016: 2 ª Cumbre anual US-Chile sobre Educación, Chile
Abril 11-13, 2016: Reunión de la Junta LSSTC en Washington, DC.
Mayo 24-26, 2016: XLDB 2016 Conferencia y Taller, SLAC
Junio 28-Julio 1, 2016: SPIE Telescopios Astronómicos e Instrumentación, Edimburgo, Escocia,
Agosto 15-19, 2016: LSST 2016 Taller de Proyecto y Ciencia

Notas de Personal - nuestro equipo de proyecto distribuido está creciendo!

Ron Lambert permanece en Chile, pero se ha transferido de NOAO/CTIO A LSST como arquitecto de nuestra red.
Jeff Barr sigue siendo el Arquitecto de sitio LSST pero se ha trasladado desde Chile de regreso a Tucson.
Neill Mills se une al grupo de telescopio y sitio como Diseñador/técnico de M1.
El grupo de cámara tiene varios miembros nuevos. En SLAC, Margaux Lopes y Scott Newbry están ahora con el equipo de cámara de integración y pruebas. UPenn acoge a Richard Diurba  y Michael Rielly a el equipo de electrónica de cámara y a Adrian Nikolica a el equipo Camera-Raft. Además, Ron Angona se ha unido al grupo Camera-Raft en Brookhaven.
Mike Kelsey es ahora parte de el equipo de base de datos de Jacek Becla de SLAC.
Además, Sandra Ortiz fue recientemente ascendida a Asistente Ejecutiva de la Dirección, ofreciendo apoyo para la Dirección de LSSTPO y Oficina de Gestión del proyecto.

Friday, October 23, 2015

PROJECT NEWS - Para español, vea abajo

Five members of the Telescope & Site team traveled to Venice, Italy, last week for a successful preliminary design review of the Dome status with vendor EIE.  

The LSST M1M3 Mirror Cell contract has been awarded to Arizona-based CAID Industries, Inc.

The Camera team is evaluating broadband AR coating samples for the three camera lenses.  

Acquisition plans for the NCSA Development and Integrations Cluster have been updated to expedite the hardware purchases.

The science collaboration (SC) chairs met by phone this week and discussed incorporating scientists from LSST international affiliate institutions into SC activities, augmenting the SC presence on the LSST website, and thinking about science opportunities with the LSST telescope after the ten-year survey is complete.

Minutes from the October 5th meeting of the LSST Science Advisory Council (SAC) are now posted; the agenda for the face-to-face meeting in Tucson on 11/16 was discussed.   Please contact SAC members with comments. 

 

PERSONNEL NOTES – our distributed project team is growing!

Ron Lambert remains in Chile but has transferred from NOAO/CTIO to LSST as our Network Architect.

Jeff Barr remains the LSST Telescope and Site Architect but has relocated from Chile back to Tucson.

Neill Mills joins the Telescope & Site group as the M1 Mechanical Designer / Technician.

The Camera group has several new members.   At SLAC, Margaux Lopez and Scott Newbry are now with the Camera Integration and Testing team.  UPenn welcomes Richard Diurba and Michael Rielly to the Camera Electronics team and Adrian Nikolica to the Camera-Raft team.   In addition, Ron Angona has joined the Camera-Raft group at Brookhaven. 

Mike Kelsey is now part of Jacek Becla’s Database team at SLAC. 

In addition, Sandra Ortiz was recently promoted to Executive Assistant to the Directorate, providing support for the LSSTPO Directorate and Project Management Office.

 

UPCOMING MEETINGS with LSST INVOLVEMENT:

November 12, 2015: LSST Workshop, noon @ 47th DPS Meeting, National Harbor, MD

November 19-20, 2015: LSST Observing Strategy Retreat, Tucson, AZ

December 3-4, 2015: NSF Status Review

January 7, 2016: LSST Town Hall, 6:30pm @AAS 227, Kissammee, FL

February 22-24, 2016: LSST Joint Technical Meeting, Santa Cruz, CA

March 8-10, 2016: 2nd Annual US-Chile Education Summit, Chile

April 11-13, 2016: LSSTC Board Meeting in Washington, DC.

May 24-26, 2016: XLDB 2016 Conference and Workshop, SLAC

June 28-July 1, 2016: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes & Instrumentation, Edinburgh, Scotland

August 15-19, 2016: LSST 2016 Project & Science Workshop

Friday, October 16, 2015

PROJECT NEWS

An executive summary of the LSST Monthly Technical Progress Report for August has been submitted to the NSF and posted on our public website: http://lsst.org/news/monthly-progress-updates

Telescope and Site team members held a Final Design Review for the Hexapod and Rotator at Moog CSA in Mountain View, CA, earlier this week. The emphasis was on the software, control system, mechanical design and schedule; project response to the vendor is in progress.

Key Project Personnel have been asked to extend their travel to the February Joint Technical Meeting to accommodate a half-day retreat for a discussion of Workplace Culture and the implementation of trusted reporting systems including trained ombudspersons.

Steve Kahn, Victor Krabbendam, and Beth Willman circulated an LSST Project statement on sexual harassment.

UPCOMING MEETINGS with LSST INVOLVEMENT:

  • November 12, 2015: LSST Workshop, noon @ 47th DPS Meeting, National Harbor, MD
  • November 19-20, 2015: LSST Observing Strategy Retreat, Tucson, AZ
  • December 3-4, 2015: NSF Status Review
  • January 7, 2016: LSST Town Hall, 6:30pm @AAS 227, Kissimmee, FL            
  • February 22-24, 2016: LSST Joint Technical Meeting, Santa Cruz, CA
  • March 8-10, 2016: 2nd Annual US-Chile Education Summit, Chile
  • April 11-13, 2016: LSSTC Board Meeting in Washington, DC.
  • May 24-26, 2016: XLDB 2016 Conference and Workshop, SLAC
  • June 28-July 1, 2016: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes & Instrumentation, Edinburgh, Scotland
  • August 15-19, 2016: LSST 2016 Project & Science Workshop

Friday, October 9, 2015

PROJECT NEWS

AURA/LSST is actively soliciting applications for two new positions [1] a postdoctoral research assistant to work with Beth Willman on pre-cursor LSST science investigations: http://ls.st/hgt  and [2] a Training Coordinator.  In addition, recruitment for the EPO Manager has been extended another month.   LSST positions at all sites can be found at www.lsst.org/hiring.

The Data Management team held a successful Boot Camp earlier this week for team members distributed across three locations:  Tucson, Princeton, and University of Washington.  Agenda and presentations can be found on community.lsst.org; video will follow.

The Telescope & Site team is attending a formal design review for the secondary mirror taking place at Harris (formerly Exelis) in Rochester, NY this week.  The purpose of this review is to assess the final design and readiness of the M2 mirror cell assembly, its technical scope, schedule, management, risk and environment, safety, and health (ESH) concerns. 

The Camera team completed a success Test-Stand Readiness Review at BNL last week, providing assurance the test stands and procedures used for acceptance and performance verification of the CCDs are ready for use on production hardware, and consistent with safety and quality assurance processes.

LSST simulation data are now available through public website.  Those interested will find CatSim, OpSim, PhoSim, ImSim, GalSim, MAF, and AlertSim datasets and documentation starting at http://lsst.org/scientists/simulations

UPCOMING MEETINGS with LSST INVOLVEMENT:

  • October 9-10, 2015: LSSTC Board Meeting, Tucson, AZ
  • November 12, 2015: LSST Workshop, noon @ 47th DPS Meeting, National Harbor, MD
  • November 19-20, 2015:LSST Observing Strategy Retreat, Tucson, AZ
  • December 3-4, 2015: NSF Status Review
  • January 7, 2016: LSST Town Hall, 6:30pm @AAS 227, Kissimmee, FL            
  • February 22-24, 2016: LSST Joint Technical Meeting, Santa Cruz, CA
  • March 8-10, 2016: 2nd Annual US-Chile Education Summit, Chile
  • May 24-26, 2016: XLDB 2016 Conference and Workshop, SLAC
  • June 28-July 1, 2016: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes & Instrumentation, Edinburgh, Scotland
  • August 15-19, 2016: LSST 2016 Project & Science Workshop

LSST IN THE NEWS:

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Financial support for Rubin Observatory comes from the National Science Foundation (NSF) through Cooperative Agreement No. 1258333, the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science under Contract No. DE-AC02-76SF00515, and private funding raised by the LSST Corporation. The NSF-funded Rubin Observatory Project Office for construction was established as an operating center under management of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA).  The DOE-funded effort to build the Rubin Observatory LSST Camera (LSSTCam) is managed by the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC).
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 to promote the progress of science. NSF supports basic research and people to create knowledge that transforms the future.
NSF and DOE will continue to support Rubin Observatory in its Operations phase. They will also provide support for scientific research with LSST data.   




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