Observers: P. Martini (OSU), G. Simonian (OSU), M. Rutkowski (UMN) Support Astronomer: Dave T. Telescope Operator: David Gonzalez Summary Weather at opening is very good. No clouds, light haze (dust?) on horizon -- comparable in weather in previous night's run with humidity less than 10%. Initial seeing is sub-arcsecond, and seeing below 1.0" was maintained throughout the evening. Succesful programs observed were as follows: MODS: OSU_VOID (VGS38B), OSU_SN2014J, UM_Par308 LBC: OSUmonitorN6946 An LBC focus solution could not be found in either of the two copoint fields supplied in support of ND_LLSimaging. Efforts were made for more than 40 minutes to find a solution, both by iteration of dofpia and "by-eye" with coefficents inserted manually, but were unsuccessful. As a result, no science frames were obtained. Calibration frames were obtained for UM_Par308 Details: All times are UTC unless otherwise indicated Telescope configured for MODS1 & LBC TIMELINE 03:10 Acquisition of first target, Standard GD153 03:15 Science exposures on Standard GD153 -- seeing at 0.73'' 03:34 Issued second set of exposures on GD153. First sequence is acceptable, but skylines were still bright 03:51 Acquisition of OSU_SN2014J --- target at 9h, low elevation. First acquisition on guider failed, but acquisition resubmitted with correction from T.O. and succesful acquisition. 04:08 Start science observations of OSU_SN2014J, seeeing at ~1.0". Succesful completion of science exposure with seeing remaining constant thruout sequence. 04:40 Slew to OSU_VOID (VGS38B_HA0_HA3): preset failed initially as guide star placed on edge of guider. New guide star updated in acq script. 04:45 Reacquisition on new guide star for OSU_VOID (VGS38B). Long slew affected collimation, multiple direct images necessary for proper centroiding. Slit placed on (presumed) star forming region in northwest of low-surface brightness dwarf main stellar body 05:06 Science observations of OSU_VOID VGS38B begun. Seeing at 0.75 arcseconds. Completed at 05:45, seeing remained constant throughout 05:45 Slew to UM_Par308 for acquisition 06:04 Science observations of UM_Par308 begun; seeing <0.8 arcseconds. Majority of galaxies are visible in 60s acquisition exposure through slits. 1800s x 4 exposures. 08:12 Switching from MODS --> LBC as primary science instrument. Did not sleep MODS and will take calibrations simultaneous to LBC exposures. 09:11 Gave up on dofpia convergence on ND_j1435 field, moving to ND_j1619 Lost about an hour between LBC switch and dofpia not converging 09:29 Blue failed to converge, and lost too much time, so moving to OSU_N6946 09:50 Achieved reasonable solution for collimation with dofpia on LBCr/b, began observations of OSU_N6946. GUI reports seeing of 1.3 (1.1) in Blue (Red) channel 10:07 Simultaneous with LBC observations running calibrations for UM_Par308 (standard calibrations, outlined in UM_Par308.cal) 10:35 Other System Off, Disconnected LBC; completed allseeing for N=12 exposures in /scratch/20140607 10:58 MODS Calibrations begun for grlamps.cal, slitflats.cal