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The rough number that we use here is that EIS's FOV centre is 50 arcseconds south of SOT's centre (assuming that they don't offset internally, though perhaps this is carried through their FITS files, as ours should be). Incidentally, space-craft centre is __defined__ so that it coincides with SOT FOV centre.
The rough number that we use here is that EIS's FOV centre is 50" below SOT's centre (assuming that they don't offset internally, though perhaps this is carried through their FITS files, as ours should be).
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We assume that the telescope FOVs are co-centred in the east-west direction.
We assume that the telescope FOVs are co-centred in X.
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I have included an image taken from Hiro's slide presentation on this subject (larger image also attached).
I have attached an image taken from Hiro's slide presentation on this subject (larger image also attached).
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As you can also see from the above image, XRT is centred about 43 arcseconds east of EIS, and 28 arcseconds north.
As you
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