December 1995 Volume 3, No. 11
IUE DATA ANALYSIS CENTER NEWSLETTER
This is an electronic newsletter edited by the IUE Data
Analysis Center (IUEDAC)
intended to inform the numerous remote and local users of the IUEDAC
software of recent software updates and project changes.
IUEDAC Software and Hardware Updates
Recent Software Changes (since 08-Nov-1995)
- 11-Dec
- A new version of KEYGEN was implemented which corrects an error
discovered in the calculation of the julian date FITS keyword.
The earlier version could cause the JDATE keyword to be in error
by up to 9 days. (KEYGEN is a subroutine in programs which convert
iuesips files to FITS format.)
- NOTICE
- The IDL MOUNT and DISMOUNT commands available in IDL 3.6 for
mounting tapes on VMS systems are not available in newer versions
of IDL. The VMS mount and dismount commands may be used instead
from outside of IDL. See a member of the IUEDAC staff if you have
any problems.
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IUE Image Processing News
Small NEWSIPS Error
Recently we discovered a small error in the processing history portion
of the FITS headers for some images. The error affects only LWP
low-dispersion data taken after Nov. 12, 1992 (i.e. data that may be
affected by solar scattered light). There is a message in the processing
history under RAW_SCREEN that states that, except for trailed and
multiple exposure images, the spectral extraction is set to point
source, in order to minimize any possible scattered light contamination.
This is correct. In some cases, the RAW_SCREEN processing history also
says that the extraction was set to "extended source"; this is
incorrect. The affected images are being reprocessed to remove this
possible source of confusion.
NEWSIPS Status
The IPC has now processed all of the available NASA SWP and LWP low
dispersion data. Data which are still proprietary have not yet been
processed through NEWSIPS, but this will be done as data become publicly
accessible. Some images have not been processed because of missing
database information or other problems. We are currently working on
getting those images taken care of and processed. Note also that we are
not processing VILSPA data; VILSPA is doing so.
If you need images that seem unavailable, please contact Cathy Imhoff
(301-794-1470, or imhoff@iuegtc.gsfc.nasa.gov).
She can check on them and in many cases fix the problem so that the
images can be processed.
NEWSIPS Data Availability
Recently NSSDC has placed a large volume of NEWSIPS data into the NDADS
system (see below). If you have been trying to get
some images which are listed as processed but not yet available from
NDADS, you may wish to try again.
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IUE and Education
Are you interested in using the IUE satellite or its data to support
science education? We are too! We have recently formed a small
informal working group to exchange ideas and experiences. If you are
interested in joining, please contact Cathy Imhoff
(imhoff@iuegtc.gsfc.nasa.gov).
Messages may also be sent to our e-mail exploder at
ed-iue@iue.gsfc.nasa.gov.
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Availability of NEWSIPS Data Via NDADS
We are pleased to announce that most low dispersion SWP and LWP data processed
with NEWSIPS by GSFC, is now available from NDADS. The status report listings
do not yet reflect this status, but should soon. We have begun to write VILSPA
SWP low dispersion data to platter and the first VILSPA images should start to
be available from NDADS by the end of 1995. It will take 4-5 months to
put the VILSPA data processed so far on NDADS.
You are encouraged to use the status request report whenever possible.
However, should you need help determining the status of any IUE data in the
NDADS archive, please send questions to Karen Levay at
LEVAY@NCF.GSFC.NASA.GOV
or NCF::LEVAY
or
LEVAY@IUEGTC.GSFC.NASA.GOV or
IUEGTC::LEVAY
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- Editor
- Dr. Michael Carini
- Contributors
- Mr. Randy
Thompson
- Ms. Lyla Taylor
- Dr. Richard
Arquilla
- Dr. Cathy Imhoff
- Ms. Karen Levay
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