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Cycle 9 Exposure Catalog (Based on Phase I Submissions) Generated On: Wed Jan 5 14:33:45 EST 2000 Flags Are: PPAR -- Pure Paral Cycle 9 Exposure catalog (based on Phase I submissions) Generated on: Wed Jan 5 14:33:45 EST 2000 Flags are: PPAR -- pure parallel CPAR -- coordinated parallel CVZ -- continuous viewing zone TOO -- target of oppurtunity DT -- dark time LOW -- low sky SHD -- shadow time targname--------|ra---------|dec--------|config--------|mode-------|filters---------------|aperture--- |orbs--|flags-|prop| URANUS-MAP-1 WFPC2 IMAGE 4 8680 URANUS-MAP-2 WFPC2 IMAGE 4 8680 SATURN WFPC2 IMAGE F255W, F336W, F439W, 4 8660 F555W, F675W, F785LP, F814W, F1042M URANUS-MAP WFPC2 IMAGE F467M, F547M, 8634 FQCH4N15, F673N, F953N NEPTUNE-MAP WFPC2 IMAGE F467M, F547M, 8634 FQCH4N15, F673N, F953N 8708 SN2000XX STIS/CCD ACCUM G230LB 52X0.2/SLIT 4 TOO 8646 LESS/ND3/ND 5 SN2000XX STIS/CCD ACCUM G230MB 52X0.2/SLIT 3 TOO 8646 LESS/ND3/ND 5 SN2000XX STIS/FUV ACCUM G140L SLITLESS/ND 4 TOO 8646 3/ND5 SN2000XX STIS/FUV ACCUM G140M SLITLESS/ND 3 TOO 8646 3/ND5 SN2000XX STIS/FUV ACCUM E140M 0.2X0.2 3 TOO 8646 SN2000XX WFPC2 IMAGE F255W,F450W,F606W,F814 4 TOO 8646 W SN2000XX WFPC2 IMAGE F375N,F469N,F502N,F656 4 TOO 8646 N,F658N,F673N MARS-WFPC2-105 WFPC2 IMAGE F218W,F255W,F336W,F410 1 8577 M,F467M,F547M,F631N,F6 73N MARS-STIS-105 STIS/CCD ACCUM G230LB(1685-3085) 52X0.2 1 8577 MARS-WFPC2-120A WFPC2 IMAGE F218W,F255W,F336W,F410 1 8577 M,F467M,F547M,F631N,F6 73N MARS-STIS-120 STIS/CCD ACCUM G230LB(1685-3085) 52X0.2 1 8577 MARS-WFPC2-120B WFPC2 IMAGE F218W,F255W,F336W,F410 1 8577 M,F467M,F547M,F631N,F6 73N MARS-WFPC2-140 WFPC2 IMAGE F218W,F255W,F336W,F410 1 8577 M,F467M,F547M,F631N,F6 73N MARS-STIS-140 STIS/CCD ACCUM G230LB(1685-3085) 52X0.2 1 8577 MARS-WFPC2-150A WFPC2 IMAGE F218W,F255W,F336W,F410 1 8577 M,F467M,F547M,F631N,F6 73N MARS-STIS-150 STIS/CCD ACCUM G230LB(1685-3085) 52X0.2 1 8577 MARS-WFPC2-150B WFPC2 IMAGE F218W,F255W,F336W,F410 1 8577 M,F467M,F547M,F631N,F6 73N MARS-WFPC2-160 WFPC2 IMAGE F218W,F255W,F336W,F410 1 8577 M,F467M,F547M,F631N,F6 73N MARS-STIS-160 STIS/CCD ACCUM G230LB(1685-3085) 52X0.2 1 8577 MARS-WFPC2-170 WFPC2 IMAGE F218W,F255W,F336W,F410 1 8577 M,F467M,F547M,F631N,F6 73N MARS-STIS-170 STIS/CCD ACCUM G230LB(1685-3085) 52X0.2 1 8577 MARS-WFPC2-185A WFPC2 IMAGE F218W,F255W,F336W,F410 1 8577 M,F467M,F547M,F631N,F6 73N MARS-STIS-185 STIS/CCD ACCUM G230LB(1685-3085) 52X0.2 1 8577 MARS-WFPC2B-185B WFPC2 IMAGE F218W,F255W,F336W,F410 1 8577 M,F467M,F547M,F631N,F6 73N 2-PALLAS WFPC2 F439W F673N F791W 1 8583 F953N F1042M 3-JUNO WFPC2 F439W F673N F791W 1 8583 F953N F1042M 24-THEMISBREAK WFPC2 F439W F673N F791W 1 8583 F953N F1042M 8598 8719 PAR-FIELD-1 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F439W,F336W,F255 4 CPAR 8675 W,F170W PAR-FIELD-2 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F439W,F336W,F255 4 CPAR 8675 W,F170W PAR-FIELD-3 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F439W,F336W,F255 1 CPAR 8675 W,F170W PAR-FIELD-4 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F439W,F336W,F255 1 CPAR 8675 W,F170W PAR-FIELD-5 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F439W,F336W,F255 1 CPAR 8675 W,F170W PAR-FIELD-6 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F439W,F336W,F255 2 CPAR 8675 W,F170W PAR-FIELD-7 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F439W,F336W,F255 2 CPAR 8675 W,F170W PAR-FIELD-8 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F439W,F336W,F255 2 CPAR 8675 W,F170W PAR-FIELD-9 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F439W,F336W,F255 2 CPAR 8675 W,F170W PAR-FIELD-10 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F439W,F336W,F255 2 CPAR 8675 W,F170W PAR-FIELD-11 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F439W,F336W,F255 2 CPAR 8675 W,F170W 44P/REINMUTH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F675W,F814W 8 8699 47P/ASBROOK- WFPC2 IMAGE F336W,F439W,F555W,F675 8 8699 W,F814W 61P/SHAJN- WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F675W 8 8699 14P/WOLF WFPC2 IMAGE F439W,F555W,F675W,F814 8 8699 W 75P/KOHOUTEK WFPC2 IMAGE F439W,F555W,F675W,F814 8 8699 W 24P/SCHAUMASSE WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F675W 8 8699 110P/HARTLEY 3 WFPC2 IMAGE F439W,F555W,F675W,F814 8 8699 W 82P/GEHRELS 3 WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F675W 8 8699 70P/KOJIMA WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F675W 8 8699 64P/SWIFT- WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F675W 8 8699 74P/SMIRNOVA- WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F675W 8 8699 76P/WEST- WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F675W 8 8699 86P/WILD 3 WFPC2 IMAGE F439W,F555W,F675W,F814 8 8699 W 87P/BUS WFPC2 IMAGE F439W,F555W,F675W,F814 8 8699 W MARS-RING-EAST WFPC2 IMAGE F555W, F675W 1 8579 MARS-RING-WEST WFPC2 IMAGE F555W, F675W 1 8579 MARS-RING-PC WFPC2 IMAGE F606W 1 8579 VENUS STIS/FUV TIMETAG E140H 0.2X0.09 1 SHD 8659 GRB-TOO-1 STIS/NUV ACCUM PRISM 52X0.2 5 TOO 8688 GRB-TOO-2 STIS/NUV ACCUM PRISM 52X0.2 5 TOO 8688 GRB-TOO-3 WFPC2 IMAGE F450W, F606W, F814W 15 TOO 8688 GRB-TOO-3 STIS/NUV ACCUM F25QTZ 2 TOO 8688 GRB-LATE-3 WFPC2 IMAGE F450W, F606W, F814W 10 8688 GRB-TOO-4 WFPC2 IMAGE F450W, F606W, F814W 15 TOO 8688 GRB-TOO-4 STIS/NUV ACCUM F25QTZ 2 TOO 8688 GRB-LATE-4 WFPC2 IMAGE F450W, F606W, F814W 10 8688 GRB-TOO-5 WFPC2 IMAGE F450W, F606W, F814W 15 TOO 8688 GRB-TOO-5 STIS/NUV ACCUM F25QTZ 2 TOO 8688 GRB-LATE-5 WFPC2 IMAGE F450W, F606W, F814W 10 8688 GRB-TOO-6 STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD 23 TOO 8688 GRB-LATE-6 STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD 2 8688 GRB-TOO-7 STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD 23 TOO 8688 GRB-LATE-7 STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD 2 8688 GRB980326-HOST STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD 4 LOW 8688 GRB990510-HOST STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD 4 LOW 8688 HOST-TBD STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD 4 LOW 8688 HOST-TBD STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD 4 LOW 8688 8700 JUPITER-AURORA STIS/FUV ACCUM TIME- E140H(1150-1360) G140M 52X0.5 52X2 35 SHD 8657 (1222-1567) G140L(1150 -1760) 25MAMA F25SRF2 F25LYA F25QTZ STIS/NUV-MAMMA ACCUM G230L(1570-3180) 52X0.2 3 8568 STIS/NUV-MAMMA ACCUM G230L(1570-3180) 52X0.2 3 8568 STIS/NUV-MAMMA ACCUM G230L(1570-3180) 52X0.2 3 8568 STIS/NUV-MAMA G230L(1570-3180) 52X0.5 3 CPAR 8568 FAST TOO 1 STIS/NUV,STIS/ ACCUM PRISM,50CCD,50LP,G430L NUV- 37 TOO 8588 ,G750L MAMA,CCD FAST TOO 2 STIS/NUV,STIS/ ACCUM PRISM,50CCD,50LP,G430L NUV- 37 TOO 8588 ,G750L MAMA,CCD FAST TOO 3 STIS/NUV,STIS/ ACCUM PRISM,50CCD,50LP,G430L NUV- 37 TOO 8588 ,G750L MAMA,CCD LONG-TERM 1 STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD,50LP CCD 15 TOO 8588 LONG-TERM 2 STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD,50LP CCD 15 TOO 8588 LONG-TERM 3 STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD,50LP CCD 15 TOO 8588 DARK GRB 1 STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD,50LP CCD 3 TOO 8588 DARK GRB 2 STIS/CCD ACCUM 50CCD,50LP CCD 3 TOO 8588 TITAN STIS/CCD ACCUM G750L 52X0.05 8 8580 TITAN WFPC2 IMAGE F336W,F439W,F547M,F588 2 8580 N,F673N,FQCH4N- B,FQCH4N-D 8578 MARS STIS/FUV TIME-TAG 25MAMA F25SRF2 1 SHD 8658 MARS STIS/FUV TIME-TAG G140L(1150-1760) 52X02 1 SHD 8658 MARS STIS/FUV TIME-TAG E140H(1150-1360) 52X0.5 3 SHD 8658 NEPTUNE STIS/NUV ACCUM G230L 52X0.05 10 CVZ 8661 URANUS STIS/NUV ACCUM G230L 52X0.05 5 CVZ 8661 SATURN STIS/CCD ACCUM G230LB 52X0.2 1 CVZ 8661 JUPITER STIS/CCD ACCUM G230LB 52X0.1 1 CVZ 8661 NGC2110 STIS/CCD ACCUM G750M 52X0.2 2 8610 (LAMBDA6768ANGSTROM) .... .... 00 00 .... 00 00 .... .... .... 8683 .... .... 00 00 .... 00 00 .... .... .... 8683 .... .... 00 00 .... 00 00 .... .... .... 8683 .... .... 00 00 .... 00 00 .... .... .... 8599 .... .... 00 00 .... 00 00 .... .... .... 8599 .... .... 00 00 .... 00 00 .... .... .... 8599 M87:DISK-1 0.1'',PA STIS/CCD ACCUM G750M 52X0.2 1 8666 M87:DISK-1 0.1'',PA WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F814W 1 CPAR 8666 M87:DISK1 0.1'',PA STIS/CCD ACCUM G750M 52X0.2 1 8666 M87:DISK1 0.1'',PA WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F814W 1 CPAR 8666 M87:DISK-2 0.2'',PA STIS/CCD ACCUM G750M 52X0.2 1 8666 M87:DISK-2 0.2'',PA WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F814W 1 CPAR 8666 M87:DISK2 0.2'',PA STIS/CCD ACCUM G750M 52X0.2 1 8666 M87:DISK2 0.2'',PA WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F814W 1 CPAR 8666 M87:DISK-3 0.3'',PA STIS/CCD ACCUM G750M 52X0.2 1 8666 M87:DISK-3 0.3'',PA WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F814W 1 CPAR 8666 M87:DISK3 0.3'',PA STIS/CCD ACCUM G750M 52X0.2 1 8666 M87:DISK3 0.3'',PA WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F814W 1 CPAR 8666 M87:DISK-4 0.4'',PA STIS/CCD ACCUM G750M 52X0.2 1 8666 M87:DISK-4 0.4'',PA WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F814W 1 CPAR 8666 M87:DISK4 0.4'',PA STIS/CCD ACCUM G750M 52X0.2 1 8666 M87:DISK4 0.4'',PA WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F814W 1 CPAR 8666 M87:DISK-5 0.5'',PA STIS/CCD ACCUM G750M 52X0.2 1 8666 M87:DISK-5 0.5'',PA WFPC2 IMAGE F555W,F814W 1 CPAR 8666 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/FUV TIMETAG E140M(1425) 0.2X0.2 5 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/FUV TIMETAG G140L(1425) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/NUV TIMETAG G230L(2376) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/CCD ACCUM G430L(4300) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/CCD ACCUM G750L(7751) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/FUV TIMETAG G140L(1425) 52X0.5 3 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/NUV TIMETAG G230L(2376) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/CCD ACCUM G430L(4300) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/CCD ACCUM G750L(7751) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/FUV TIMETAG G140L(1425) 52X0.5 2 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/NUV TIMETAG G230L(2376) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/CCD ACCUM G430L(4300) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/CCD ACCUM G750L(7751) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/FUV TIMETAG G140L(1425) 52X0.5 2 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/NUV TIMETAG G230L(2376) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/CCD ACCUM G430L(4300) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/CCD ACCUM G750L(7751) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/FUV TIMETAG G140L(1425) 52X0.5 3 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/NUV TIMETAG G230L(2376) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/CCD ACCUM G430L(4300) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/CCD ACCUM G750L(7751) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/FUV TIMETAG G140L(1425) 52X0.5 2 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT 00 00 00 00 00 00 STIS/NUV TIMETAG G230L(2376) 52X0.5 0 TOO 8647 X-RAY-TRANSIENT
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