Public Nights:
Approximately 2 hours before public viewing begins, make a judgment
call on whether or not public viewing will be held. If the wind chill
is above -15 F and the sky is more than 50% clear, public viewing is to
be held. The TA office phone message is to be changed, telling the
public whether or not viewing will be held.
Use the telescopes on the roof to show the public typical night sky
objects. Set up one or two telescopes on the roof approximately 30-45
minutes before public viewing is to begin. Make sure that when
you are done, all the equipment is stored, any
tracking drives or laser sights are turned off, and the room locked.
Also, if you use the dome, make sure that the roof is closed and the
telescope locked and covered. Minneapolis
Clear Sky Clock
Proctoring Schedule:
Proctoring Guidelines.
1. Email, visit, or call Terry
Thibeault at least 2 hours before your
proctoring session.
2. Collaborate with the other
proctors of where/when to meet, etc.
3. Pick up the tests, bubble-sheets, lab section transparency, pencils,
etc. AND see Terry Thibeault 15-30 min. before the exam.
4. -proctor exam-
5. Return ALL test materials to Terry Thibeault.