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