# Please edit this file with care to maintain the # correct format so that SPOT can still read it. # Generated by SPOT on: 7/18/2003 16:17:59 HEADER: FILE_VERSION=7.0, STATUS = PROPOSAL AOT_TYPE: MIPS Scan Map AOR_LABEL: MIPS-307-Oct13-Nov23 AOR_STATUS: new MOVING_TARGET: NO TARGET_TYPE: FIXED SINGLE TARGET_NAME: zodi_28b COORD_SYSTEM: Equatorial J2000 POSITION: RA_LON=21:32:18.5321, DEC_LAT=-19:52:22.7257 OBJECT_AVOIDANCE: EARTH = YES, OTHERS = YES REQUIRE_160: YES SCAN_RATE: fast FAST_RESET_160: NO STEP_SIZE: TURNAROUND=302", FORWARD=302" N_SCAN_LEGS: 3 N_MAP_CYCLES: 1 SCAN_LEG_LENGTH: 5.0 MAP_CENTER_OFFSET: CROSS_SCAN = 0, IN_SCAN = 0 SPECIAL: IMPACT = none, LATE_EPHEMERIS = NO,SECOND_LOOK = NO RESOURCE_EST: TOTAL_DURATION=3934.625, SLEW_TIME=44.2, SETTLE_TIME=68.625, SLEW_OVERHEAD=180.0, SPECIAL_OVERHEAD=0.0, UPLINK_VOLUME=749, DOWNLINK_VOLUME=82477704, VERSION=S7.5.1 INTEGRATION_TIME: MIPS_24=15.7,MIPS_70=15.7,MIPS_160=3.1 COMMENT_START: Objective: Acquire the data needed to produce flatfield frames (160um). Enough DCEs (~30) are taken at 33 scan-mirror positions to allow us to produce a flat for each scan-mirror position. If these individual flats are judged to be indistinguishable they can be combined to create a single flat. Perform the necessary data reduction (median-filtering) needed to create the flatfield frames. This activity is a companion to the ROUTINE Photometry and ROUTINE Scan AOR flatfield/illumination-correction activity (MIPS-919 and MIPS-916). These activities will allow us to determine the relative efficiency and quality of flatfields created using scan and photometry AORs. Description: A 5-degree long x 3 legs scan map is taken using the fast-scan AOT in a region of sky chosen to avoid bright point-sources. The map will require about 65.6 minutes of observing time. Visibility period: 2003 Oct 13 17:21 - 2003 Nov 23 22:53 COMMENT_END: