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INFRARED ASTRONOMICAL SATELLITE(IRAS) |
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From February 9, 1983 to November 22, 1983, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite conducted a survey of the sky at thermal infrared wavelengths from a 900 km polar orbit about the Earth. This survey consisted of 5749 scans (identified by SOP OBS), along lines of constant solar elongation, between 60 and 120 degrees solar elongation. 95% of the sky was covered twice and 72% was covered three times by IRAS. Apart from detailed observations of the zodiacal cloud, IRAS made over 8000 detections of asteroids.
Mission
Spacecraft
Instrument
Dataset Descriptions
ORDER DATA
IRAS used an array of 62 detectors located at the focal plane of the telescope. They were divided into 8 parallel modules, two for each color band (12, 25, 60 and 100 microns), and maintained at a temperature of 2.6K.
Satellite Position and Pointing Information The Scan History File identifies each scan (SOP OBS) and gives its pointing geometry and length. The Satellite Positions File gives the position of the satellite and Earth in rectangular coordinates at 200 second intervals. SCAN HISTORY FILE DATA SEARCH SATELLITE POSITIONS FILE (21Mb) DATA |
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The Zodiacal History File consists of 5749 data files of individual scans. Each scan was roughly constant in ecliptic longitude. Thermal sky brightness information has been binned into Low Resolution (1/2 degree cross-scan, 1/2 degree in-scan) and Medium Resolution (1/2 degree cross-scan, 2 arcminute in-scan) products.
LOW RES ZODIACAL HISTORY FILE (ASCII)MEDIUM RES ZODIACAL HISTORY FILE (ASCII)
DATA: SOP 029-600
Examine or extract the data or PDS label associated with an individual scan at 0.5 degree resolution in-scan:
LOW RES ZOD HIST FILE (Binary) INDEX DESCRIPTION INDEX MED RES ZOD HIST FILE (Binary) INDEX DESCRIPTION INDEX
Other IRAS Information/Data - IPAC
IRAS Data Services - IPAC