INT CIRSI run Observer: F.J. Carrera (Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria) Technical support: Mark Sullivan, Chris Sabbey (IoA, CIRSI team) 21 May 2000 Weather: humid, lost most of the night to humidity Observing conditions: seeing ~1.1 arcsec Technical problems: None. CIRSI behaved quite well. Data quality: Good Seq. # Fields Filters R.A. (hms) Dec (dms) J2000 ====== ======== ======= =========================== 0000 Lockman H 10 52 04.7 +57 22 11 Dome flats and linearity check in H Two CIRSI standards observed Comments: Dome opened at 20:15UT, one standard and Lockman observed. Dome closed again at 23:20UT due to humidity. We could open again for a short while at 02:13UT, observed a standard and had to close again. 22 May 2000 Weather: humid, lost half the night to humidity Observing conditions: seeing ~1.4 arcsec Technical problems: The telescope control system (TCS) crashed and had to be restarted, and the zeroset, focus and pointing check repeated. CIRSI behaved quite well (apart from a number of crashes of the program controlling the chips). Data quality: Fairly good Seq. # Fields Filters R.A. (hms) Dec (dms) J2000 ====== ======== ======= =========================== 0794 Mkn205 H 12 21 44.0 +75 18 37.0 0091 RT Ser H 17 39 52.0 -11 56 37.0 0466 G21.5-09 H 18 33 33.0 -10 34 10.0 Comments: Dome opened at 21:00UT, half Mkn205 observed before closing at 22:31UT due to humidity. Opened again at 23:15UT and observed the other half ofMkn205, TCS problems arised and had to restart software. Inmediately afterwards have to close the dome again (00:12UT) due to humidity. Dome opened again at 02:00UT and RT Ser and G21.5-09 were observed, as well as some standards. No telescope logs were produced automatically (as in the WFC run) because CIRSI has its own controlling software.