MagAO-eXtreme Posts

  • A Toast to Warren, MSc, for the Miles Travelled

    2023-06-17

    Jay Kueny

    A Toast to Warren, MSc, for the Miles Travelled
    Cheers to mastery, mate! On Thursday last week, Warren Byrum Foster of house XWCL, first of his name, Tzar of tubeless designs and the first picomotors, protector of PIAA lenses, cultivar of pineapple, breaker of linear shift-invariance, the unphased, and (most recently) Master of Science defended his thesis and restored peace and order to the ...
  • I heard you missed me

    2023-05-25

    Jared Males

    I heard you missed me
    It’s been a busy month in the eXtreme Wavefront Control Lab. The main event was the return of MagAO-X after a long wait for a ride on the mountain without us. Everyone’s favorite ExAO instrument finally showed up right at the beginning of May, which of course meant that we broke out the ...
  • Congratulations M.Sc. Avalon !

    2023-05-01

    Eden McEwen

    Congratulations M.Sc. Avalon !
    Advisor Jared R. Males and Avalon McLeod Today another shining star of the MagAO-X team has defended! We all are so happy to announce that Avalon McLeod, after powering through a triumph of a thesis and defense, now has her Masters degree in Optical science! Ready? Set. GO! The story of Low Order Wavefront Sensing (LOWFS) was ...
  • Congrats Dr. Long!

    2023-04-27

    Logan Pearce

    Congrats Dr. Long!
    Yesterday our very own Joseph Long ascended the hallowed steps of academia and become a PhD holder! The PhD defense at Steward begins with a 30 min public talk summarizing your thesis (summarize 5-6 years of work in 30 mins????), followed by a snake fight with just the committee, who then kick you out ...
  • Congratulations Dr. Alex Hedglen!

    2023-04-26

    Maggie Kautz

    Congratulations Dr. Alex Hedglen!
    On Friday, April 14th Alexander Hedglen went from learner to master. Passing his PhD defense, he will go on to work for Northrop Grumman Corp in Rolling Meadows, IL. Alex has been the top optomechanical student for XWCL for the past six years! His projects range from designing telescope simulators to 3″ triplets to crazy ...
  • Day at the beach

    2023-04-01

    Logan Pearce

    Day at the beach
    So the fellowship I used to fund part of grad school has supplemental funding for an internship at a “non-academic institution” — basically not a university. I applied for it to fund a 6-month excursion to NASA Ames in San Jose to work with Dr Natasha Batalha on modeling exoplanet atmospheres for future reflected light ...
  • MagAO-X 2023A Bonus Feature: Santiago de Chile

    2023-03-23

    Joseph Long

    MagAO-X 2023A Bonus Feature: Santiago de Chile
    I didn’t get into academic astronomy to travel, but I didn’t get into academic astronomy to avoid travel, you know what I mean? I’m bringing the good ship Ph.D. into port in the very near future, and I have been to Chile some six times (should have been more, but thanks covid) without having seen more ...
  • MagAO-X 2023A Day 24: Homeward Bound

    2023-03-18

    Jared Males

    MagAO-X 2023A Day 24: Homeward Bound
    Well that was better. After our December run (trucking strike followed by extremely bad luck with the spatial power spectrum) we were all holding our breath for this run. This time, we got a good week in the cleanroom to tune MagAO-X up, and Cerro Manqui cooperated — delivering 0.27″ seeing at one ...
  • MagAO-X 2023A Day 23: Until the very last photon

    2023-03-17

    Eden McEwen

    MagAO-X 2023A Day 23: Until the very last photon
    This is the time of night an astronomer’s workday would be in full gear, but dear reader, your favorite astronomers are all home or tucked into their LCO beds, dreaming sweet dreams. The MagAO-X team, working 24 hours since you heard from us last, have observed our last target, removed our instrument from the telescope, ...
  • MagAO-X 2023A Day 22: Above and beyond

    2023-03-16

    Joseph Long

    This evening Dr. Matías Díaz, a support astronomer here at Las Campanas Observatory, helped us take a next-level team photo. https://youtu.be/PsqWKWeSPGs Thanks for taking the video with your drone, Matías! Of course, we have more people in our group than pictured, and by the time we visit again in 2024A (!) we’ll probably have even more new members. ...