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  • Goal: inform acquisition of twilight sky flats and transition to observing with short exposure times

  • Objective: monitor sky brightness in ugrizy bands as a function of alt,az, and sun angle below the horizon.

Initial Design

This device has no lens. It is basically composed of a photodiode attached to an electrometer. The optics are baffles and iris to collimate the light to a fixed solid angle value. The alt-az mount provides an accurate pointing in the AltAz system. The filter wheel stores the 6 LSST filters, ugrizy.

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Optics Layout

This setup comprises a manual filter wheel, some thorlab parts for adjustment of the light beam, an optical bench with an Alt-Az mount on a Vixen bar.

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Parts List

Aug, 7, 2024

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The deliveries from Agena Astro did not arrive on time, we are still waiting (Aug 13)

Keysight Electrometer (BXXXX) Connection Setup

Step-by-step for connection setup

  1. Connect a USB-IN on the back of the electrometer to the laptop

  2. The USB-IN cable is connected to a huble that goes into the USB-C power entry of the laptop. This step is needed because the laptop does not accept a high-voltage entry through USB.

  3. Turn on the keysight electrometer (see apparatus manual for instructions)

  4. After that, the electrometer should pop-up as an external driver

  5. Make sure you have install keysight commander

  6. With keysight commander discover what is the name of the instrument USB

  7. Run the python script keysight_usb_connection.py

AltAz iOptron - Python Interface

https://www.ioptron.com/product-p/3700az.htm

The AltAz mount has an easy connection to windows os. But it has no straightforward to mac os.

link

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After some deep dive on some forums, I found out that is possible to have a python interface through RS-232 scripts

https://groups.io/g/iOptron/topic/controlling_cem26_mount_from/97702939

https://github.com/chimerasaurus/ioptron-python

Chris found that we can use the indi library to connect to the iOptron mount. I should check only if they have the driver for the Skyhunter mount.

https://www.indilib.org/

Documents

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sVX5E0UK0jYq_DHZrAbwoV0uhllU9BdI?usp=drive_link

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