PFS TWiki for JPL / Caltech deliverables
Introduction
Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS) is a prime-focus, fiber-fed multi object spectrograph for Subaru Observatory.
JPL and Caltech are partnering with IPMU, NAOJ, ASIAA, LNA, JHU, Princeton, and LAM in developing PFS. JPL, Caltech, and ASIAA share responsibility for development of the Prime Focus Instrument (PFI) including the 2,400-fiber Cobra positioner.
Key Pasadena Personnel
- Lead Scientist - Richard Ellis; PFI Scientist - Michael Seiffert
- Cobra Lead - David Braun; PFI subsystems engineering - David Braun, Roger Smith, and Michael Seiffert
- JPL Management - Robin Bruno; Caltech Management - Richard Dekany
Project Status
- PFS is in Preliminary Design, having successfully passed CoDR on March 19, 2012.
- A Preliminary Design Review is expected in January 2013.
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Shared Project Documentation
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Links to Project Office Repositories
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Local Project Documentation
- Local Team Meetings and Reviews
- Science
- Execution Management of JPL / Caltech PFS activities
- Communications Management
- Systems Engineering for JPL / Caltech subsystems
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Local Technical Library
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Reference
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Topic revision: r35 - 2014-10-24 - JohannesGross