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Introduction

With the summit still closed due to Covid restrictions, and, hence, construction still paused, the undoubted highlight of the past month within the Rubin community was the Project and Community Workshop, which attracted over 700 online participants; as detailed below, material is now available from the workshop sessions, including videos, as well as slide sets. A revised project schedule for the final stages of construction and for pre-operations remains to be announced, but it seems clear that Covid is likely to introduce a delay of something approaching a year to the start of survey operations.

Despite the delay to the construction schedule, work towards agreement of the international contributions to operations continues apace. With support from STFC/UKRI, LSST:UK is seeking a more substantial involvement in the Legacy Survey of Space and Time than was originally envisaged. Our Letter of Intent was well received, and many people are now working on expanding that into a full proposal by the submission deadline of September 25th. Approval for its contents will be sought from the LSST:UK Consortium Board, which acts as a proxy for the UK community in such matters. The proposal will be reviewed in the US in the autumn, with further iteration on its detailed content to follow in the New Year, with new data rights agreements due to be signed by 31 May 2021.

Bob Mann


2020 Rubin Observatory Project and Community Workshop

Bob Mann


The impact of satellite constellations on the Legacy Survey of Space and Time

Bob Mann


Results of JA round

George Beckett


Lasair

Andy Lawrence


Recent LSST:UK outputs

LSST:UK has recently produced the following technical reports.

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Author

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D2.5.1 Training resources for LSST:UK DAC users

Bob Mann, Stelios Voutsinas, Roy Williams

This document describes an initial release of documentation for users of current and future services accessed via the UK’s LSST Data Access Centre (DAC). This documentation release is necessarily limited in scope given that the UK DAC is still being developed. It comprises existing documentation for the Lasair alert broker and a very preliminary set of documentation for the LSST Science Platform (LSP). The LSP is the set of data services to be provided by the Rubin Observatory to support analysis of LSST data products.

Terry Sloan


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