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Oct 1997
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User's Guide, Hubble Space Telescope, October 1997. Edited by Tony Keyes. Baltimore: Space Telescope Science Institute
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Hst, Hubble Space Telescope, Mast, Starview, Archive, Data Products, Iraf, Stsdas, Catalog, Calibration, Reduction, Wfpc1, Wide Field Planetary Camera 1, Fos, Faint Object Spectrograph, Hsp, High Speed Photometer, Ghrs, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph
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This volume focuses on the instruments that are no longer onboard the spacecraft-the heritage instruments. These instruments are: FOS, GHRS, HSP, and WF/PC-1. The goal of this handbook is to show you how to work with HST data files, from acquiring them through the Archive, to displaying them on your workstation, to analyzing them with the IRAF and STSDAS software packages. This handbook assumes no previous knowledge of HST data, IRAF, or STSDAS beyond that needed to compose a successful HST observing proposal, but if you are unfamilar with IRAF, a basic primer is provided in Appendix A. This volume is intended to be the primary source of calibration, data reduction, and reference information for the heritage instruments.
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