Just before starting our science observations tonight, we discovered a major bug in the Clio software.



Well played, Professor Hinz. Well played.
“That looks like a spider.” — TJ
“You can see the bad pixels through the spider.” — Laird
“This is the most in-focus image I’ve seen on Clio.” — Alfio
Postedit:
The fun continued… the culprits are our LBTI friends!
Oh, and speaking of our LBTI friends, check out the LBTI Exozodi-Exoplanet Common Hunt’s new website.