The EUVE guest observer program

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Data Processing, Data Reduction, Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite, Nasa Space Programs, Satellite Imagery, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Imaging Techniques, Payloads, Software Tools, Spectrometers, Time Series Analysis

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The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) Spectrometer is operated under the EUVE Guest Observer Program by NASA and UC Berkeley. The Spectrometer covers the wavelength range of 70-760A in three overlapping at a resolution of 100-400. Guest observers receive time-tagged photon event list, and instrument and spacecraft housekeeping data. Data are delivered with software tools that run in the Image Reduction and Analysis Facility and are tailored for handling EUVE satellite data. Processing software sorts all data into a set time-ordered tables that can be listed or displayed graphically. Instrumental effects are removed from the data, and photon events are tagged with corrected position and wavelength, producing image-like event lists which preserve arrival times and other information. Software for data quality selection, spectrum extraction, time-series processing and spectral model comparison can be used directly on the event list files.

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