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Gemini staff contributions On the Horizon Figure 1 (left). Various mechanical and optical assemblies and more are coming together for Gemini’s high-resolution optical spectrograph GHOST. Multi-Object Spectroscopy with FLAMINGOS-2 has been commissioned, with the ability to change masks while the instrument is installed on the telescope. Gemini will also soon offer in shared risk mode two medium-band filters for splitting the K-band with FLAMINGOS-2. GHOST integral field unit positioner frame. Figure 2 (top right). GHOST Slit Viewer mechanical assembly. Figure 3 (bottom right). GHOST IFU positioner mounted in its frame on the tilt table. Credits: All AAO GHOST Taking Shape Development of Gemini’s high-resolu- tion optical spectrograph GHOST — a joint effort by the Australian Astronomi- cal Observatory, the National Research Council Canada-Herzberg, and the Aus- tralian National University — continues to progress. As of the end of 2016, most of the Cassegrain Unit’s mechanical parts have been manufactured, received, test fitted (as shown in Figures 1–3), and partially disassembled for anodizing. The Cassegrain Unit’s mechanical as- sembly is close to being completed. Most of its optics have also been received, and they have passed Acceptance Testing; optics integration will start at the end of March, followed by electronics integration. The final mechanical elements for the Guide Camera assembly, Slit Viewer as- sembly, and Calibration Unit, have also been completed, and we are now ready to integrate their optical elements and electronics. The Guide Camera assembly and Calibration Unit are on target for Instrument Control Software integration in mid-May. — David Henderson April 2017 GeminiFocus 19