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  • You can observe 30 minutes after sunset and until 30 minutes before sunrise.

  • Don't get more than 4000 counts in a single exposure on a source, or strong H-band persistence will remain for ~15 minutes.

  • Try to get at least 1000 counts in a single exposure for your A0 telluric stars.

  • Science exposures with less than 30 counts are not easily reduced with the pipeline.

  • The default Fowler number is 16 and this should be used whenever possible.

    • We do not recommend exposure times under 30 seconds (the fowler Fowler number will be reduced and introduce non physical flux issues in reduced spectra). 

    • If you have a very bright object, that requires an exposure time below 30 seconds, the best practice is to observe it through clouds rather than reducing the exposure time.

  • We recommend always observing in full quads (ABBA; e.g. multiples of 4 for exposure number), it is better to reduce your exposure time for a full quad to reach the same SNR than a longer exposure with incomplete quads.

  • If the seeing is below 0.6" then there is no benefit to exposures that are shorter than those recommended below.

  • Typical seeing at McDonald observatory is ~1.0".

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