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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
HST Planned and Archived Observations hstpaecY
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HST Observation

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name +164.6+9.9 ZZ-TAU-USNO4R string
ra 00 00 00.000 23 59 59.880 position
dec -89 08 03.10 +89 54 00.00 position
cycle 0 6 integer
proposal_id 1000 999 string
exposure_time (s) -52 81854 integer
lii (degree) 0.000005 359.999786 float
bii (degree) -89.697497 89.818151 float
configuration ACS/HRC WFPC2 string
mode ACCUM WSCAN string
aperture 0.1-PAIR WFCENTER string
spectral_element ABMVFAIL RELMVREQ string
wavelength (Angstrom) 0 29523 integer
c_flag F F string
proposal_exposure_id 1 8831 integer
dataset_name F24P0901M Z3LP110HT string
release_date 1989-12-30 2024-11-01 date

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