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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
ISO (Infrared Space Observatory) Observation Log isologY
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ISO Observation

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name -57 2874 off zodi836 string
tdt 1100101 90702301 integer
ra 00 00 00.0 23 59 59.5 position
dec -85 39 47 +89 15 50 position
fov ------N/A------ 999x99 (sparse) string
time 1995-11-28 09:21:32 UTC 1998-05-10 20:23:45 UTC date
duration (s) 4 27486 integer
instrument_mode CAM01 SWS99 string
lii (degree) 0.0000 360.0000 float
bii (degree) -89.3010 89.9998 float
min_wavelength (µm) -1.000 194.657 float
max_wavelength (µm) -1.000 216.689 float
calibration_flag N Y string
observer_id AABERGEL YYUI string
abstract_flag N Y string
proposal_id 0205_NEW ZZ_B_PIC string

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