Status Report from Batavia, November 2003

Tom Droege

November was just a fair operating month. A lot of cloud cover comes this time of year. Further TOM3 took sick early in the month. So mostly TOM1 and TOM2 took data. Still, what clear nights there were were long, and I collected 5 million measurement pairs.

We have made serious progress on the big black box. It is 16" x 16" by 8' long. It has two compartments with separate lids. That way I can keep the optical path sealed up. As I wrote last month, I should have done this at the start. I will then get the test stand going and should be able to take images in the lab to test all parts of the system.

I bought this wonderful kludge from JDR Microdevices. It consists of a CD ROM drive shaped box that contains a small water reservoir, a pump, a radiator, and a cooling fan. There is a heat sink with another fan on it to cool a CPU connected by plastic tubing. I am running both fans to use as a cooling system for the lab set up. We just cut the tubing and routed the cooling water through the camera under test.

Most of the month was spent writing software, trying it out on data, and then throwing it away. I am slowly getting to the point that I can just write what I want to do in perl and it works. I am working on the current collection of 43,000 image pairs. Roughly 78 million measurement pairs of 17 million stars. I am determined to find something to make the data just a little bit better before I write the paper.

I think the data is not so bad. I have tested the "fixed" stars against Brian Skiff's big photometry file and the mean error is small. Eventually I will give up and write.