======================================================== ==== 5th June 2010. INCLUDES HINODE SP AND EIS SUPPORT FROM 14:00 Start observing 7:34 local 13:34 UT, NOAA 11076, near W 54 S 19 FIRS 6302 and 10830 rasters (coadd=2), plus 20 wavelength Ca II 854.2 IQUV/IBIS. FIRS slits and IBIS long axis oriented perpendicular to the horizon Raster 1. centered on large, negative polarity follower spot. start ~13:34 end ~13:54 UT V. Good seeing. Sun elevation about 19 degrees at start of first scan Raster 2. centered on leading pore start ~14:02 end ~14:26 UT V. Good seeing. Sun elevation about 24 degrees at start Examining FIRS data yields about 10^4 cts/px at limb. So next try coadd=3 for 6302 and 10830 Raster 3. centered on large, negative polarity follower spot. started 14:30 UT, FIRS coadd=3. Data show some blips. ended 15:02. Raster 4. centered on leading pore, start ~15:05 end ~15:37 UT start elev=37, end=43.9 Raster 5 NEW TARGET W40 N20 started 15:47UT, leading pores of small AR. FIRS coadd=2. ended . Difficult at times to lock, seeing excellent for periods. Raster 6 NEW TARGET W43 N19 started 16:18UT, following bigger pore excellent seeing at times. Raster 7 16:48 UT S19 W56. Outstanding seeing still! Same target as raster 1. End 17:14. fiRS coadd=2. Raster 8 ~17:18 UT S19 W56. Same target as raster 2. seeing more intermittent cals started 17:50 or so.