You may now search on any column in the mission database.
Select the field you wish to search on and type
in the qualification.
NOTE that if you choose a field in BOTH the form and in the User Option field,
then you may not get results or the result you expect.
In the table below is a list of all the column names available for search.
Where reasonable a range or set of valid values is listed.
Additional useful notes are included. If you click on the field
name, a more detailed description of the data will be found.
The column label is used in the search forms and search results. The column name needs to be specified for GET requests.
| Column Name | Column Label | Data Type | Valid Values | Notes | UCDs |
| uit_alt_object_id
| Alt Object ID |
Character |
Examples: HD221650, SLOW-SH |
An alternative target name All capitals |
OBS_ID |
| uit_camera
| Camera |
Character |
FUV, NUV |
Camera used. FUV = Far-UV camera NUV = Near_UV Camera (failed at beginning of UIT 2 |
INST_DET |
| uit_category
| Category |
Character |
Examples: SPIRALS, DARK CLOUDS |
Target category. See the complete list and the corresponding part of the jotfid/pointid |
CLASS_OBJECT |
| uit_data_id
| Data ID |
Character |
Examples: NUV0438, FUV2715 |
Dataid composed of camera and frame number |
ID_MAIN |
| uit_daytime
| Day Time |
Float |
Range: 0 to 1387 sec |
Time of exposure during spacecraft day (astro 1 only) |
TIME_EXPTIME |
| uit_dnflag
| Day/Night |
Character |
DD, DN, ND, NN |
Indicates whether exposure was during day or night (astro 1 only) |
OBS_CONDITION |
| uit_ra1950
| RA (J1950) |
Float |
Range: 0 to 360 deg |
RA (J1950) |
POS_EQ_RA |
| uit_dec1950
| Dec (J1950) |
Float |
Range: -90 to +90 deg |
Dec (J1950) |
POS_EQ_DEC |
| ra
| RA (J2000) |
Float |
Range: 0 to 360 deg |
RA (J2000) |
POS_EQ_RA_MAIN |
| dec
| Dec (J2000) |
Float |
Range: -90 to +90 deg |
Dec (J2000) |
POS_EQ_DEC_MAIN |
| uit_door_status
| Door Status |
Character |
C, O |
Door Status C = Closed O = Open |
INST_SETUP |
| uit_elat
| Ecliptic Latitude |
Float |
Range: -90 to +90 deg |
Ecliptic Latitude |
POS_EC_LAT |
| uit_elong
| Ecliptic Longitude |
Float |
Range: 0 to 360 deg |
Ecliptic Longitude |
POS_EC_LON |
| uit_exp_time
| Exp Time |
Float |
Range: 0 to 11160 sec |
Corrected exposure time |
TIME_EXPTIME |
| uit_filter
| Filter |
Character |
A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, B1, B2, B3, B4,B5, B6 |
Filter used List of effective wavelength and FWHM's |
INST_FILTER |
| uit_frame_number
| Frame No |
Integer |
Range: 13 to 2925 |
first digit tells mission number (0 for Astro 1; 1 or 2 for Astro 2) Last three digist designated order the UIT observations were obtained for a particular camera frame 1 means Astro 1 mission, first observation for that camera |
ID_IDENTIFIER |
| uit_glat
| Galactic Latitude |
Float |
Range: -90 to +90 deg |
Galactic Latitude |
POS_GAL_LAT |
| uit_glong
| Galactic Longitude |
Float |
Range: 0 to 360 deg |
Galactic Longitude |
POS_GAL_LON |
| uit_jotfid
| JOTF ID |
Integer |
Examples: 8612 = MKN421 (category 86) 1204 = Jupiter (category 12) |
An ID number assigned to each target observed by ASTRO mission mission See information on category and pointid as well as jotfid |
ID_IDENTIFIER |
| uit_mission_num
| Mission |
Integer |
1,2 |
Mission number 1 = ASTRO 1 2 = ASTRO 2 |
ID_IDENTIFIER |
| uit_mission_elapse
| Mission Elapsed Time |
Float |
Range 0 to 358.3 hours |
Time elapsed since launch |
TIME_INTERVAL |
| uit_obs_start_time
| Obs. Start Time |
Date |
UIT 1: Dec 2 1990 to Dec 10 1990 UIT 2: Mar 3 1995 to Mar 17, 1995 |
Observation start time |
TIME_DATE |
| uit_pointid
| POINT ID |
Character |
Examples: 4470-11, 1320-70 |
ID assigned pointing of target format jotfid-pointing |
ID_IDENTIFIER |
| uit_prime_instrument
| Prime Instrument |
Character |
H, U, W |
Prime instrument H = HUT, U=UIT, W=WUPPE |
INST_SETUP |
| uit_proc_code
| Proc. Code |
Character |
D, E, F |
Processing code D = Nothing on Frame; Only raw data (D file) available E = No astrometry done, so D, E, and EC images exist. APH file may exist. F = Astrometry done, so D, F, FC, G, and GC images exist. APH file may exist. PPH file may exist. More data product Info |
REDUCT |
| uit_roll_angle
| Roll Angle |
Float |
Range: 0 to 360 deg |
Roll angle |
OBS_CONDITION |
| uit_shadowtime
| Shadow Time |
Float |
Range 0 to 1454 sec |
Exposure time during spacecraft night |
TIME_EXPTIME |
| uit_target_name
| Target Name |
Character |
Examples: SMC-CLUS, HOLMBERG, U-GEM |
Target name (uppercase) Use wild card |
ID_TARGET |
| uit_flag
| UIT Flag |
Character |
either null or g |
UIT flag |
ID_IDENTIFIER |