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has required a well-qualified technician to perform the necessary (and precise) optical alignments. After the unfortunate passing of our colleague, and friend, Vincent Fesquet — who was the laser specialist at Gemini South and the keystone of the laser’s maintenance — Gemini has committed a huge effort to maintain the laser. This commitment included four external contractors, and utilized help from Gemini North staff. This has allowed sustained operations, but at a level that is somewhat disappointing. To date we have not been able to maintain a laser output higher than 35 W, even requiring the cancellation of two runs over the past year. The goal now is for Gemini to replace the existing laser with a more sustainable upgrade. A dedicated team is overseeing a feasibility study to consider replacing the current GeMS laser with a more reliable version using the most recent technologies. Gaetano Sivo is an adaptive optics science fellow at Gemini South. He can be reached at: gsivo@ gemini.edu Vincent Garrel is an adaptive optics and GeMS instrument scientist at Gemini South. He can be reached at: [email protected] Rodrigo Carrasco is an assistant astronomer at Gemini South. He can be reached at: [email protected] Markus Hartung is an adaptive optics scientist at Gemini South. He can be reached at: [email protected] Eduardo Marin is a science operations specialist at Gemini South. He can be reached at: [email protected] Vanessa Montes is an electronics engineer and GeMS Instrument Manager at Gemini South. She can be reached at: [email protected] Chad Trujillo is a tenured astronomer and the Head of Adaptive Optics. He can be reached at: [email protected] Despite the challenges presented in this article, the GeMS system has already produced some exciting science. This bodes well for the system’s future potential, especially with the improvements described here. Examples of recent science is presented in this issue in the article starting on page 3 and in the Science Highlight on page 8. 14 GeminiFocus April 2015