Observers: Steven Villanueva, Roberta Humphreys, Rick Pogge Support Astronomer: Olga Kuhn (remote from Tucson) Telescope Operator: David Gonzales VERY CLOUDY at sunset, sky mostly obscured satellite image is not promising for tonight NOTE: shared night with PEPSI UT 02:00 telescope opened, PEPSI looking at very bright stars through clouds Due to sky conditions we did not request handover until midnight We will work with LBC tonight, and our remaining targets are second half. Summary: LBC OSU_Monitor N4236, N4605, N5474, N5194, N4214 Details: All times are UTC unless otherwise indicated Telescope open ~ 1 am clouds thinning out 08:30 David gets pupils 08:35 moving to first target OSU monitor program NGC 4236, running dofpia clouds increasing, losing pupils abort 09:51 trying again setting up on NGC 4236 10:00 started exposure seeing ~ 2.6 blue, 1.9 red 2.4 , 1.8 10:14 moving to N4605 10.23 started exposure seeing 1.1 blue, 1.2 red 1.2 , 1.0 lost tracking 1st image OK 10:49 started exposure again seeing 1.4 blue, 1.4 red 1.6 , 1.3 11:04 moving to N5474 11:13 starting exposure seeing 1,5 blue, 1.3 red 1.7 , 1.2 1.7 , 1.1 1.5 , 0.9 11:48 move to N5194 11:56 starting exposure seeing 0.9 blue, 0.9 red 1.3 , 1.1 1.3 , 1.1 12:34 move to N4214 12:45 starting exposure seeing 1.2 blue, 1.1 red ------------------------------------------------------------------ DONE Telescope closed