Data

Our wide range of sensors play a crucial role both by gathering environmental data and conducting scientific observations. Environmental data are vital for understanding the impact of the surrounding environment on the telescopes’ performance and accuracy!

This information aids in calibrating the instruments and ensuring reliable scientific measurements, allowing us to study the universe in an errorless environment. A small fraction of those data, the most mainstream ones, are presented here.

All the time stamps on the graphs are on UTC time.

AllSky Camera view:
GMN GR0002 Latest Timelapse (Looking North):
GR0002 static video example
GMN GR0004 Latest Timelapse (Looking South):
GR0004 static video example
GMN GR0006 Latest Timelapse (Looking West):
GR0004 static video example
GMN GR0008 Latest Timelapse (Looking East):
GR0004 static video example

Ambient Temperature:

Ambient Humidity:

Sky Temperature:

Atmospheric Dust Particles:

Day/Night Duration and Moon Phase:

Moon phase: Full Moon

Ambient Temperature:
   
   

Ambient Humidity and Rainfall:

Ambient Pressure:

Dew Point:

Sky Temperature:

Sky Qaulity:

Wind Speed:

Wind Direction:

Atmospheric Dust Particles:

Ambient Light Level (night use only):

UV Radiation:

AllSky Camera Temperature:

AllSky Camera Humidity and Dew Heater:

Base Station control box Temperature and Fan Operation:
Dome Temperature:

Dome Humidity:

Dome AZ Position, Door Status and Wind Direction:

Dome Master Control Unit Temperature:

Azimuth Motor Temperature:

Dome Pressure:

Telescope Usage:
RF Eye Azimuth position:

RF Eye Elevation position:

RF Eye control box Temperature and Fan Operation:

RF Eye Usage and Band Data:

RF Eye Usage: