GeminiFocus October 2013 | Page 24

Testing is now well underway, and the team reports that GPI’s computers are operational, software integration is complete, and mechanisms are tested and operational, including the deformable mirrors. All cryogenic systems are functioning, and, of special note, the Integral Field Spectrograph is under vacuum and cooled to its operational temperature of 70 K. Congratulations to the entire GPI team, members of which appear in the last image below. Scot Kleinman heads the Instrumentation Program at Gemini. He can be reached at: [email protected] Bernadette Rodgers is Gemini South Head of Science Operations. She can be reached at: [email protected] Chad Trujillo is the head of the adaptive optics group and located at Gemini North. He can be reached at [email protected] Top: Eighteen hours after leaving the Santiago, Chile, airport, the Gemini Planet Imager arrives atop Cerro Pachón. Middle: GPI fully assembled in the Gemini South instrument lab on Cerro Pachón, Chile. Bottom: Members of the GPI team celebrate the arrival and assembly of the instrument’s systems at the Gemini South instrument lab. October2013 GeminiFocus 24