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Pluto 2009-06-12 - Pluto McD_2009-06-12_NR.jpg (0/1)
DATE-OBS= '2009-06-12T06:42:53' / Observation start - UTC
EXPTIME = 120.0000 / Requested exposure time [sec]. DET-NAME= 'Apogee ALTA E47+' / Detector name. DET-TEMP= -19.60 / Detector temp. at start of observation [C]. DET-MODE= 'normal ' / Detector exposure mode. OBSTYPE = 'object ' / Type of observation. RA = '18:08:53.07' / Object equatorial RA [HH:MM:SS.SS]. DEC = '-17:38:42.49' / Object equatorial DEC [+DD:MM:SS.SS]. RA_2000 = '18:08:53.07' / Position equatorial RA J2000 [HH:MM:SS.SS]. DEC_2000= '-17:38:42.44' / Position equatorial DEC J2000 [+DD:MM:SS.SS]. FILTER = 'R ' / Telescope current filter name. OBS-LONG= -104.0238 / Observatory longitude. OBS-LAT = 30.6695 / Observatory latitude. OBS-ALT = 2073.0000 / Observatory altitude. |
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