Experiment Design and Data Reduction for Seismology: Lessons Learned from WIRE

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Since June 1999, the 5 cm star camera on board the WIRE spacecraft has been used to perform asteroseismology on a variety of targets. This has provided an unusual opportunity to assess the performance of a CCD in space, and to learn firsthand some of the data reduction problems that future missions such as MONS will face. I will describe our performance characteristics and problems, and briefly summarize our results to date.

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