GeminiFocus October 2013 | Page 21

In the meantime, there is significant news on the three powerful new instruments at Gemini South. The following sections highlight each of these new tools for our user community, tools which will provide a solid foundation for Gemini’s scientific potential for many years to come. — Scot Kleinman FLAMINOGS-2 (F2) On Sky, Doing Science “Gemini Observatory’s latest tool for astronomers, a second-generation infrared instrument called FLAMINGOS-2, has ‘traveled a long road’ to begin science observations for the Gemini scientific community.” So begins the early August press release (www.gemini. edu/node/12047) showcasing several spectacular F2 on-sky commissioning images and giving an update on the commissioning progress. As this issue of GeminiFocus goes to press, we can report that science observations have begun! The first preliminary science queue data were obtained July 19th, and regular queue observations began in late September. Fifteen queue programs were accepted for execution in 2013B, and Gemini staff have been working closely with the Principal Investigators to prepare their observations for execution. As the data begin to come in during this “shared risk” semester, the Observatory encourages PIs to take an early, and critical, look at them — your data — and provide feedback via your Gemini Contact Scientist. Despite this exci [