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Import New Horizons LEISA files into ISIS format
Overview | Parameters |
DescriptionThis program will import FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) formatted files from the New Horizons LEISA instument into the ISIS format. CategoriesRelated Objects and DocumentsApplicationsHistory
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U.S. Department of the Interior | U.S. Geological Survey ISIS | Privacy & Disclaimers | Astrogeology Research Program To contact us, please post comments and questions on the USGS Astrogeology Discussion Board To report a bug, or suggest a feature go to: ISIS Github File Modified: 02/21/2025 19:28:11 |
Use this parameter to select the filename of a New Horizons LEISA file to be converted to a cube. This is expected to be a FITS formatted file.
Type | filename |
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File Mode | input |
Filter | *.fit |
The output cube file that will contain the New Horizons LEISA image in ISIS format.
Type | cube |
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File Mode | output |
Filter | *.cub |
The output cube file that will containing the New Horizons LEISA error extension data as an cube in ISIS format. The error extension image must be in the fifth FITS extension (i.e., sixth image).
Type | cube |
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File Mode | output |
Internal Default | Optional |
Filter | *.cub |
The output cube file that will containing the New Horizons LEISA quality extension data as an cube in ISIS format. The quality extension image must be in the sixth FITS extension (i.e., seventh image).
Type | cube |
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File Mode | output |
Internal Default | Optional |
Filter | *.cub |
Replace pixels in the imported LEISA image with NULLS if they are set to 1 (for High Speed Header, Bond Joint, or Bad Pixels), 2 (for Cosmic Ray) , or 8 (for user-identified bad pixels) in the Data Quality fits extension.
Type | boolean |
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Default | FALSE |