MagAO-X 2025A Day 0: When Delta Delays Take Over

Our travel adventures started in Tucson with joy, enthusiasm, and most importantly, an on-time departure to Atlanta. We carried this positivity through lunch, where we stopped at Jared’s Go To spot. We followed that up with some grease from TGIF’s.

As they say, all good things must come to an end, and sure enough our flight to Santiago got delayed by an hour making our already close call connection impossible. Luckily, Jared with his platinum status has people to call to move some flights around, and was able to push back our connection in Santiago by 4 hours. This gave us plenty of breathing room to get through customs and security. However, Delta had other plans for us. They proceed to delay our flight again by 3 hours, leaving only an hour the catch our connecting flight to La Serena.

To blow off some steam, Jay finds a corner to rep out countless textbook pushups as I am trying to enjoy the beautiful Atlanta view.

Our already extensive layover of 9 and half hours, turned into a crazy 14 hours! This left plenty of time for Jay and I to explore all the greatness Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport has to offer. This led us to explore the secret tunnels under the airport. They start off rather basic, but get progressively more unique and intriguing, displaying history, art, sculptures, and finally the Atlanta Forest.

The pain from Delta didn’t stop here. We patiently waited in the airport for our 2AM flight, only to have Delta delay it again till 10AM last minute. This prompted hundreds of angry customers demanding compensation. We later received a $12 food voucher (covered half my breakfast), and hotel vouchers. All three us opened the link to select our hotel and clicked it at the same time. However, Jay got the last room forcing Jared and myself to split up with him and select the other hotel 19 miles from the airport. We take a 40 min uber there making it around 3AM at this point and arrived at a “hotel” (basically a bunch of cabins in the woods). After waiting in line for another half hour, we made our way to our room. Just as we think we are at the end of our troubles, Jared received the wrong directions to his room and after searching the woods for some time he found it, only to discover his key did not work. After all of this we got to lay down for a much needed 3 hour nap.

After a disappointing day of travel, I woke rejuvenated after not 1, but 2 cold glasses of milk and this tasty hotel breakfast to get my day going.

After breakfast we catch an uber back to the airport and continue on our way to Santiago. With little to no trouble we arrive and check in at the Santiago Holiday Inn.

It didn’t take long for Jared to sniff out the empanadas in the hotel to continue the tradition of empanada Sunday.

After what appeared to be a delicious dinner, we had to return to the reality Delta delays had created for us. We luckily got the last hotel room with two “queen” beds, which turned out to be two full beds. The only problem is me and Jay are two full grown grad students… It is what it is, and ‘sometimes you have to take what you have and make it work’. It was extremely nice being a two-minute walk from the airport.

After a short flight, we touched down in La Serena and only had a minor scare when I accidently left the check bag area to use the restroom, and the security guard refused to let me back in. I didn’t tell Jared or Jay where I was going so they presumed I had been kidnapped. They walked out with all our bags to find me brutally attempting to communicate with a baggage claim worker with my extremely less than fluid Spanish.

After 52 hours of travel, we finally made it to the summit and the work began. I spent the day prepping the mounting of the accelerometers and working to characterize the signal we are receiving from them. Meanwhile, Jay and Jared were productive working with stagebs and the computers. They also managed to complete a backflush of the GPUs and clean the filters.

The new monitor stand has also been installed and mounted!

Finally, to give the people what they are really here to read about and see, is some Chilean wildlife. Enjoy a couple photos of Carlos who said hello to us after dinner. Unfortunately, no viscacha content today, in order to provide incentive to come back and read tomorrow!

I was told I am the one who decides on the blog rule for this run. Since I often get made fun of for how few movies I have seen (Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Titanic to name a few), so I have decided to make the rule that you must include a recent/favorite movie you have seen at the end of the blog post and insert a quote from it within your post.

The movie I recently watched and enjoyed on the plane to Santiago was “Hidden Figures” which is about the story of the Black women who worked as human “computers” for NASA in the 60’s and ultimately played a pivotal role in the success of John Glenn becoming the first person to orbit the Earth.

As always, the song of the day is required and this one which pretty much sums up our trip: