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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
Far Ultraviolet Explorer (FUSE) Observation Log fuselogY
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FUSE Observation

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
obsid A0010101 Z9900301 string
name 0334-6400 ZWIV29 string
ra 00 00 00.0 23 59 30.2 position
dec -87 10 02 +89 15 51 position
lii (degree) 0.0172 359.9920 float
bii (degree) -87.9743 89.5835 float
start_time 1999-09-22 00:33:49 UTC 2007-05-08 06:54:04 UTC date
exposure_time (s) 0 154614 integer
aperture_mode HIRS RFPT string
operating_mode HIST TTAG string
num_exposures 1 85 integer
fuse_class 0 99 integer
public_flag Y Y string
pi_lname AKE ZHENG string
pi_fname A. YOU-HUA string
pi_institution American Museum of Natural History York University string
proposal_title 10^5 K gas in the halo of the Large Magellanic Cloud beta Pic-like Circumstellar Gas Disk Around 2 And string
class

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