AuxTel Spectrograph First Light
On January 27th, the Auxiliary Telescope spectrograph took images on-sky for the first time. The team was able to take data in all modes, meaning both imagery and using dispersers. Reaching this milestone involved multiple Project members across the Telescope & Site, Data Management, and Camera teams over a period of years. The images collected also represent a significant milestone for system integration and commissioning efforts, as this system provides a realistic platform where all teams will continue to develop, deploy, and test their software, train personnel, and develop the operational environment and culture prior to commissioning the main observatory components. This is how the instrument is designed to be used good/nominal seeing conditions. The star of interest is in the center, whereas the +/-1 spectral orders are on the top and bottom, where each spectrum is from ~400nm through ~1000nm in wavelength.
Créditos:Rubin Observatory/NSF/AURA
About the Image
Id: | rubin-544-asinh-scale |
Tipo: | Observation |
Release date: | 27 de Enero de 2020 |
Size: | 821 x 791 px |
Sobre el Objeto
Nombre: | Orion Nebula |
Categoría: | Vera C. Rubin Observatory |