Current Status of the Facility Instrumentation Suite at The Large Binocular Telescope Observatory
Barry Rothberg, Olga Kuhn, Michelle L. Edwards, John M. Hill, David, Thompson, Christian Veillet, and R. Mark Wagner

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status and capabilities of the facility instrumentation suite at the Large Binocular Telescope, highlighting new instruments, their configurations, and first on-sky science results.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the LBT's facility instruments, including recent upgrades and the first science applications of mixed-mode operations.
Findings
First on-sky science with all instruments achieved.
Introduction of new filters and spectrographs expanding observational capabilities.
Demonstration of independent mirror operation within co-pointing limits.
Abstract
We review the current status of the facility instrumentation for the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). The LBT has 2x 8.4m primary mirrors on a single mount with an effective collecting area of 11.8m or 23m when interferometrically combined. The facility instruments are: 1) the Large Binocular Cameras (LBCs), each with a 23'x25' field of view (FOV). The blue and red optimized optical LBCs are mounted at the prime focus of the left and right primary mirrors, respectively. The filter suite of the two LBCs covers 0.3-1.1{\mu}m, including the new TiO (0.78{\mu}m) and CN (0.82{\mu}m) filters; 2) the Multi-Object Double Spectrograph (MODS), two identical optical spectrographs each mounted at a straight through f/15 Gregorian mount. MODS-1 & -2 can do imaging with Sloan filters and medium resolution (R~2000) spectroscopy, each with 24 interchangeable masks (multi-object or longslit) over a…
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