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2017-06-07 03:06:05-03:59:33
HOP 336
Bright point study
x,y:-11",625"
Max FOV:262"x162"
Target:Bright Points
Nearby Events
6302A Continuum Intensity262"x162"834 spectra
6302A Longitudinal Flux Density262"x162"834 spectra
6302A Transverse Flux Density262"x162"834 spectra
6302A Velocity 6301.5A262"x162"834 spectra

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Level 1 Monthly
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SP Cubes 14 MB
SOTSP: HOP 336
2017-06-07T03:06:05 to 2017-06-07T03:59:33
Science Goal: Bright point study
Program: Fast map, 280"x164", Q65, 1-side CCD
Target: Bright Points
xcen=-11 ycen=625
Instrument: SOTSP
HOP/JOP: 81
Description: Request to SOT HOP Number 0336 Modification from original request: Half of the FOV has been determined to be sufficient. Request changed to one full resolution, full width, half slit (512 px), normal map centered at longitude 0W and latitude 42.5N for the northern hemisphere. Request to add observations in the Southern hemisphere, with a map of the same size, centered at longitude 0W and latitude 47.5S. NOTE TO COs: During Focused Mode, northern hemisphere observations take priority over the southern hemisphere when the number of tracking curves is limited. Original request: For each observation we require two full resolution, full width, half slit (512 px), normal map. Each map: FOV: 320 x 82 Data: 2000x(512x112x1x4) Duration 166 minutes Data volume 1.140 Mbits The total volume estimate is ~1.14 gigabit per map (~2.3 gigabit per observation) The total time estimate is 166 minutes per map (~5.5 hours per observation) We request weekly observations in the Northern hemisphere around 42.5 degrees latitude (so that the SP slit spans between 40 and 45 degrees) and ~300?h at each side of the central meridian. A similar observing program is desired for the southern hemisphere, at an average latitude of 47.5 degrees from the equator. Northern hemisphere: two points at (-150, 655) and (150, 655). Southern hemisphere: two points at (-150, -685) and (150, -685).

Request to SOT HOP Number 0336 Modification from original request: Half of the FOV has been determined to be sufficient. Request changed to one full resolution, full width, half slit (512 px), normal map centered at longitude 0W and latitude 42.5N for the northern hemisphere. Request to add observations in the Southern hemisphere, with a map of the same size, centered at longitude 0W and latitude 47.5S. NOTE TO COs: During Focused Mode, northern hemisphere observations take priority over the southern hemisphere when the number of tracking curves is limited. Original request: For each observation we require two full resolution, full width, half slit (512 px), normal map. Each map: FOV: 320 x 82 Data: 2000x(512x112x1x4) Duration 166 minutes Data volume 1.140 Mbits The total volume estimate is ~1.14 gigabit per map (~2.3 gigabit per observation) The total time estimate is 166 minutes per map (~5.5 hours per observation) We request weekly observations in the Northern hemisphere around 42.5 degrees latitude (so that the SP slit spans between 40 and 45 degrees) and ~300?h at each side of the central meridian. A similar observing program is desired for the southern hemisphere, at an average latitude of 47.5 degrees from the equator. Northern hemisphere: two points at (-150, 655) and (150, 655). Southern hemisphere: two points at (-150, -685) and (150, -685).

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Zoe (RCO)
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wavelength: 6302A Continuum Intensity cadence: 0 min fov: 262,162 images: 834 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Velocity 6301.5A cadence: 0 min fov: 262,162 images: 834 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Transverse Flux Density cadence: 0 min fov: 262,162 images: 834 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Longitudinal Flux Density cadence: 0 min fov: 262,162 images: 834 JavaScript Landing Page
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