/ftp/cats/B/fuse



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B/fuse              The FUSE Observation Log            (FUSE, 1999-2007)
The following files can be converted to FITS (extension .fit .fgz or .fiZ)
	fuse.dat proposal.dat refs.dat
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Query from: http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=VI/129
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Beginning of ReadMe : VI/129 The FUSE Observation Log (FUSE, 1999-2007) ================================================================================ FUSE (Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer) Observations FUSE Science Team <Johns Hopkins University (1999-2007)> ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Spectra, ultraviolet ; Observatory log Mission_Name: FUSE Description: Funded by NASA as part of its Origins program, FUSE was developed in collaboration with the space agencies of Canada and France, and is being operated for NASA by the Johns Hopkins University. FUSE was launched into orbit aboard a Delta II rocket on June 24, 1999 for at least three years of operations. FUSE (Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer) provides spectra in the far ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (range 905-1180 Angstroems, or 90.5-118nm) with a high resolution of about 20000 (one point each 5pm).