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from the July 2013 issue Figure 1. The Gemini South GeMS laser propagates into the night sky during GeMS/GSAOI System Verification observations. Benoit Neichel and Rodrigo Carrasco Gemini South’s Revolutionary New Adaptive Optics System Embarks on the Universe The first half of 2013 has been a busy one for the GeMS team, culminating with the success of the GeMS System Verification (SV). This article features many of the stunning images obtained during the SV period by our users. This last semester marked the beginning of science operations with the Gemini Multi-conjugate adaptive optics System (GeMS) and the Gemini South Adaptive Optics Imager (GSAOI). GeMS/GSAOI officially started its System Verification (SV) period in December 2012 after 1 1/2 years of commissioning. Since then, the system has delivered new and exciting science to Gemini’s user community. GeMS is based on a new adaptive optics (AO) concept, called Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics (MCAO). The technology behind MCAO involves the use of multiple laser guide stars (five in the GeMS system) and several deformable mirrors (three in all) to sample atmospheric distortions and cancel them out in real-time as imaging data are collected. Using algorithms similar to those developed for medical tomographic imaging, the GeMS/ MCAO system creates a three-dimensional snapshot of atmospheric turbulence between 38 GeminiFocus 2013 Year in Review January2014