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For each target you want to make a finder chart for, you must set up an input file in the /input/ directory. Your basic input file will look like this:
#Input
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file
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for
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making
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finder
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and
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observability
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charts
#--------------------Select
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Charts
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To
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Display---------------------------------------
y
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#Show
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telescope
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Hour
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Angle
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observing
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limits
y
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#Show
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altitude
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vs.
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Local
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Siderial
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Time
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plot
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with
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telescope
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observing
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limits
y
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#Show
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finder
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chart
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for
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IGRINS
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Slit
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View
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Camera
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FOV
#--------------------Target
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Info------------------------------------------
135.0
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#Sky
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Position
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Angle
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(Start
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north
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and
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go
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east,
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N=0,
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E=90,
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S=180,
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W=270
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degrees,
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Default
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=
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90
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deg
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slit
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oriented
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east-west)
2
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#1=Input
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object
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as
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RA
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&
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Dec.,
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2=Input
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object
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name
HD
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219485
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#Object
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Coordinates
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in
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RA
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&
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Dec
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[hh:mm:ss.ss<space>+/-hh:mm:ss.s],
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or
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Object
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Name
#--------------------Guide
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Star
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Info---------------------------------------
0
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#Input
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guide
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star
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as...
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0=no
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guide
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star,
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1=dRA
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&
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dDec,
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2=RA
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&
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Dec.,
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3=guide
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star
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name
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#Guide
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star
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offset
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in
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dRA
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&
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dDec
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[arseconds<space>arcseconds],
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coordinates
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in
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RA
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&
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Dec
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[hh:mm:ss.ss<space>+/-hh:mm:ss.s],
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or
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Name
#--------------------User
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Supplied
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FITS
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File---------------------------------------
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#Fits
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file
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path
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for
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making
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finder
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chart,
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leave
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blank
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if
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you
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just
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want
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to
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use
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2MASS
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K-band