Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences (Dec 2004)

Attitude and Exposure Corrections of FIMS Data

  • K.-I. Seon,
  • I.-S. Yuk,
  • K.-S. Ryu,
  • D.-H. Lee,
  • J.-H. Park,
  • H. Jin,
  • J.-H. Shinn,
  • U.-W. Nam,
  • W. Han,
  • K. Min,
  • E. Korpela,
  • K. Nishikida,
  • J. Edelstein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5140/JASS.2004.21.4.399
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 4
pp. 399 – 416

Abstract

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The FIMS (Far-ultraviolet IMaging Spectrograph), the main payload onboard the first Korean science satellite STSAT-1, has performed various observations since its launch on September 2003. It has been found that the attitude informations provided by spacecraft bus system have a time offset problem, and the problem has been extensively studied. After the time offset correction, boresight offsets between FIMS fields of view, of long and short wavelength bands, respectivley, and spacecraft attitude systems, which are mainly due to alignment error between the FIMS and spacecraft mechanical systems, were calculated through the observations of well known calibration targets. Monthly status and precision of the attitude information are also described. Correction methods for spatially variable exposure, intrinsic to FIMS data, are discussed. These results are essential to the FIMS data analysis, and will be used as references for subsequent studies on more accurate attitude corrections.

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