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HSTPAEC - HST Planned and Archived Exposures Catalog

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Overview

This is the HST Planned and Archived Exposures Catalog (PAEC) as obtained from the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) Archive which created the original compilation from their Archive and Proposal databases. This database table provides a summary of all approved HST observations, including already completed observations and those which are planned to be executed as part of the current cycle or are reserved for execution by Guaranteed Time Observer (GTO) programs for the upcoming cycles.

This database table provides a summary of both planned and completed HST observations. Much more information can be obtained about each exposure, and the data themselves can be retrieved, using STScI's Multimission Archive (URL is http://archive.stsci.edu/hst/) or STScI's Archive Web Interface (URL is http://archive.stsci.edu/hst/search.php). Note that a number of solar system and other objects have 0 values for their 2000 equinox RA and declination coordinates in the original HST table and hence also in this HEASARC database.

This HEASARC version of the HSTPAEC will be updated on a regular basis, usually within one month of the data files on the STScI Web site (URL http://archive.stsci.edu/hst/paec.html) being updated.


Bulletin

The HSTPAEC database table was last updated on 10 November 2024 and contains information on plannned and archived Hubble Space Telescope observations made through October 2024.

References

The original data files can be downloaded from the STScI Hubble Data Archive (HDA) at http://archive.stsci.edu/hst/paec.html.

Provenance

This database table is recreated by the HEASARC on a routine basis, usually within one month of the PAEC data files at the STScI Hubble Data Archive (HDA) being modified.

Data Products

The single data product associated with the entries in this table is a GIF preview file available at the Space Telescope Science Institute HST Archive for which the HEASARC provides a link.

HEASARC Changes

The HEASARC has added an additional field to this database table that is not present in the STScI database table. The proposal_exposure_id field is a simple numerical counter of the exposures, both planned and archived, that belong to each proposal ID. The values are assigned according to the order of the exposures in STScI's PAEC data files. This field was added so that multiple exposures of the same target with the same configuration and proposal ID could be uniquely identified.

Parameters

Name
The name of the target. In some cases, the name may have been truncated to 16 characters, which is the maximum space allowed for this field in this catalog.

RA
The right ascension of the target in the default equinox.

Dec
The declination of the target in the default equinox.

LII
The galactic longitude of the target.

BII
The galactic latitude of the target.

Configuration
The instrument configuration.

Mode
The instrument operating mode.

Aperture
The apertures used. Multiple apertures are delimited by semicolons.

Spectral_Element
The spectral elements used. Multiple elements are delimited by semicolons.

Wavelength
The "central" wavelength of the observation, in Angstroms (AA).

C_Flag
A flag indicating whether corrective optics were used (i.e., COSTAR, WFPC2), where 'T' means that they were and 'F' means that they were not.

Exposure_Time
The length of the exposure time, in seconds.

Proposal_ID
The unique number assigned to each proposal.

Proposal_Exposure_ID
This field has been added by the HEASARC to uniquely differentiate between multiple exposures of the same target in a given proposal.

Cycle
The proposal cycle for the observation.

Dataset_Name
The dataset name, if the observation has been completed, will uniquely identify the data for the given exposure; otherwise, it will contain "PLANNED" if the observation has not yet been made.

Release_Date
The date on which the observation becomes/became public.


Contact Person

Questions regarding the HSTPAEC database table can be addressed to the HEASARC Help Desk.
Page Author: Browse Software Development Team
Last Modified: Monday, 16-Sep-2024 17:28:57 EDT