======================================================== ==== 5th June 2010. Start observing 7:40 local 13:40 UT, NOAA 11076, near W 67 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 larger spot. start ~13:40 end ~14:04 UT V. Good seeing. Sun elevation about 20 degrees at start of first scan Highly fore-shortened sunspot. Some cross-limb data Raster 2. centered on larger spot. Repeat. SDO 1600 and 131 images used to examine the coronal connectivity in this region. The loops appear to loop over the spots seen at 1600. Therefore we center on spots throughout the region, as best we can, to span the footpoint connections. Raster 3. centered on small pore in FOV of rasters 1 and 2. Raster 4. Centered on pore/plage out of FOV of rasters 1 and 2, nearer limb. Exp times of IBIS/WL increased from 40 to 50 ms (limb darkening) 38s cadence. FIRS coadds set to 3. Some IBIS data see the limb (extreme corner of FOV). possible new targets: filament channel N50 W0; limb near 11076. Seeing not quite good enough. So, Raster 5. Centered on smaller of the two spots in NOAA 11076 Raster 6. Centered just inside limb, some plage helps AO but seeing not so good. Still, decent part of the limb is visible. Remarkably, the AO is performing a great job (it was never designed to do that)- these may be unique data.