In February 2010 a team from NCAR's High Altitude Observatory (HAO) began work in the main telescope dome of the Mauna Loa Solar Observatory on the Big Island, Hawaii. Their task: to deploy CoMP (Coronal Multichannel Polarimeter), which tracks magnetic activity around the entire edge of the Sun, covering much more area than previous instruments. To make room for CoMP, PICS (an H-alpha prominence and solar disk monitor) was decommissioned. The images previously provided by PICS will come from a new Coronado SolarMax60 solar telescope.