The second day at the observatory went much better than the first, and we were finally able to get our first videos of Saturn! Team Saturn doesn't get to start working until around 3 am, so for most of the night we just hung around the control room and helped out the other teams when possible. Several people went for a hike this afternoon before we started work, but I took a day off from hiking (my lungs do not appreciate the thin air at 9000 feet) and did some other work. Even though we did get some good videos, I don't have any stacked images of Saturn to post yet because somehow the computer I was going to use for data got a virus (even though it hasn't been connected to the internet in months) and is still not quite up to speed. Either way, we had a great night and good weather, and the Jupiter and nebula teams both got a ton of images too. We did find out that we need to use a different camera lens for Saturn because with the current lens the planet's rings don't quite fit in our screen, but it was a minor problem and easy to correct for tomorrow night.
While the Jupiter team worked earlier in the night I took my camera up in the dome and out on the catwalk around the outside to take some pictures of the telescope in action and the beautiful night sky, and here are a couple of my favorite pictures. I was also able to get a couple good shots of Saturn through the telescope viewfinder, and I included the best one.
Jenny


Wow great image of Saturn through the viewfinder! I was attempting to get one myself but it kept getting washed out, I am definitely going to save this one
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