Study 000320: ACRONYM: NRL_QSCH_30x400_60s2 This is a revised version of NRL_QSCH_30x400_60s. A new window at Fe IX 197.862 has been added. This raster is designed for context observations of the quiet Sun and coronal holes at relatively low data rate. To conserve telemetry some standard strong lines, such as Fe XIII 202.04 and Fe XVI 262.98, have been omitted. S XIII 256.69, which is in the He II 256.32 window, is included to cover any hot emission. The Fe XII 186.880/195.119 density sensitive line pair is included. The raster is sized so that ASRC can be used to make a larger raster. TARGET: Quiet Sun/Coronal Hole EXPOSURE TIME: 60s RASTER: Scanning SLIT: 1" STEP SIZE: 1" FOV: 30"x400" RASTER DURATION: 32m51s VOLUME: 10.6 Mbits VOLUME/HOUR: 19.4 Mbits/h RATE: 5.4 kbits/s COMPRESSION: JPEG90 Line List: ---------- 256.48 32 # He II 256.317, Si X 256.366, S XIII 256.686 186.75 32 # Fe VIII 186.601, Ca XIV 186.610, Fe XII 186.880 275.40 24 # Si VII 275.352 197.86 24 # Fe IX 197.862 184.54 24 # Fe X 184.536 188.32 24 # Fe XI 188.216, Fe XI 188.299 195.12 24 # Fe XII 195.119 270.52 24 # Mg VI 270.394, Fe XIV 270.519 284.16 24 # Al IX 284.015, Fe XV 284.160 Pointing: --------- Anywhere in the quiet sun or a coronal hole Use/Instructions to planners: ----------------------------- This is a narrow raster that can be expanded using ASRC. If used with ASRC, use the following ASRC parameters: * Set the raster repeat parameter and enable ASRC. Direction: Leave in FORWARD position (ASRC specific) SKIP: Don't change -> 1 (ASRC specific) Compensation steps: Set to 120 Warning: -------- None.