Contents 

Mira Pro x64
Contents
New Features
Getting Application Help
About this Document
Tech Support
Getting Started
Glossary of Terms
Selecting Source Images
Setting Application Properties
Command Dialogs
Screen Capture
Mira's Special Folders
Changing the GUI Theme
Critical Concepts
Tip of the Day
Tutorials
Overview
Displaying an Image
Displaying an Image Set
Creating Plots from Images
Introduction to Image Registration
Making a Scatter Plot of Measurements
Using FITS Keywords to Analyze Image Data
Introduction to Aperture Photometry
Doing Time Series Photometry
Introduction to File Event Scripting
Cleaning Artifacts from an Image Set
Introduction to Source Extraction
Introduction to Astrometric Calibration
Examples
File Lists
Creating File Lists
Opening Files from File Lists
Images
The Boost Transfer Function Option
Image Rotation
Adding Labels to an Image
Editing the FITS Header
Image Registration
Plots
Plot Windows
Plotting Examples
Plotting an Averaged Line
Row Plots
Adding Series to a Line Profile Plot
Changing Plot Series Attributes
Plotting in World Coordinates
Comparison of Histogram Preferences
Contour Plotting Smoothing
3-D Plots
3-D Pixel Representations
3-D Z-Scaling
Measurements
Distance and Angle
Selecting Cells in a Grid Control
Tutorial: Making a Scatter Plot of Measurements
Fixing Header Problems in Photometric Data
Importing a Photometry Catalog
Image Basics
Image Types
Image Sets
Overview
Image Set Flags
Image Set Properties
Image Set Toolbar
Image Set Applications
Image Sets Menu
Duplicating an Image Set
File Lists
Overview
Creating file lists
Editing file lists
Opening files from file lists
Opening Images
Overview
File opening and saving commands
Using Drag & Drop
Opening image files
Creating an image catalog
Duplicating an Image
Duplicating an Image Set
Opening files from file Lists
Using File Opening Plug-ins
Selecting Source Images
Importing a Binary Image
Importing a Text Image
Saving Images
Saving a single image
Saving an image set
Saving all image set members
Saving an image set to a Folder
Saving an image set with a filename Suffix
Saving an image set to a file list
Exporting as a binary image
Exporting as a text image
Palettes
Overview
Image Palettes
Palette Pane
Palette Properties
Using the Palette Property Trackbars
Rubber Banding the Palette Graph
Importing Palettes
Transfer Functions
Overview
Choosing Transfer Function Properties
Using the Boost Transfer Function Option
Default Transfer Function Properties
Transfer Function Pane
Transfer Function Popup Menus
Image Cursor
Overview
Image Cursor Properties
Setting default and local properties
Image Window Properties
Image Plot Properties
Histogram Properties
Centroid Properties
FWHM Preferences
Radial Profile Properties
Palette Properties
Transfer Function Properties
General Properties
Selecting source images for commands
Overview
Image Display
Image Windows
Image Bar
Animation Bar
User Interface
User Interface Overview
Working with Toolbars
Initializing Toolbars and Docking Panes
Docking Panes
Command Dialogs
Command Toolbars
Main Message Pane
Image Cursor Toolbar
Image Keys Pane
Status Bar
Accelerator Keys
Profile Control
Status Bar
Save Window Position
GUI Theme
Changing the GUI theme
Context Menus
Image Context Menu
Image Context Menu for an image set
Plot Context Menu
3-D Plot Context Menu
Grid Context Menu
Dialog Styles
Command Dialogs
Dialog Buttons
Docking Panes
Overview of Docking Panes
Docking Panes Toolbar
Image Bar
Animation Bar
Image Keys Pane
Measurement Panes
Initializing Toolbars and Docking Panes
Property Profiles for Commands
Overview
Profile Control
Grid Controls
Overview
Report Windows
Grid Context Menu
Measurement Panes
Table Properties
Overview
Table Appearance Properties
Table Printing Properties
Menus
Tear-off menus
Main Context Menu
Default Menu Bar
Align Images Menu
Pictures of Menus
Creating new text documents
Default File Menu
Calibration Menu
Diagnostics menu
Edit Menu
File Menu
Measure Menu
Mira Windows
Image Windows
Plot Windows
Grid Controls
Image
Overview
Animation Pane
Image Bar
Image Set Toolbar
Image Window Keystroke Commands
Image Keys Pane
Adjusting the Image Cursor
Command Modes
Cursor Command Modes
Roam Mode
Cursor Mode
Plot
Overview
Plotting Images and Data
Creating a Plot from Table Data
Plotting Examples
Plot Bar
Plot Animation Bar
Plot Properties
Plot Series Properties
Plot Marker Properties
Image Plot Properties
Save Window Position
Chart
Chart Windows
Plotting Images and Data
Creating a Chart from Table Data
Chart Command Menu
Chart Axis Limits
Chart Properties Pane
Chart Series Properties
Chart Titles
Chart Legend Properties
Save Window Position
3-D Plot
Overview
3-D Animation Toolbar
3-D Rotation Toolbar
3-D Drawing Attributes
3-D Light Source Dialog
3-D Viewpoint Dialog
3-D Window Dialog
Save Window Position
File Open
Open Command
Opening & Saving Files
Opening Files from File Lists
Report
Overview
Grid Controls
Report Commands
Report Window Menu
Save Window Position
Grid Properties
Overview
Table Appearance Properties
Table Printing Properties
Text Editor
Overview
Creating a new text document
Text Editor Edit Menu
Text Editor View Menu
Save Window Position
Script Editor Window
Script Editor Toolbar
Script Editor Context Menu
Script Editor View Menu
Save Window Position
Plug-ins
File Opening Plug-ins
Image Processing Plug-ins
Toolbars
Working with Toolbars
Command Toolbars
Image Keys Pane
3-D Animation Toolbar
3-D Rotation Toolbar
Cursor Tools Toolbar
Image Cursor Toolbar
Image Plot Toolbar
Image Set Toolbar
Image Tools Toolbar
Image Bar
Calibration Tools Toolbar
Interactive Repair Toolbar
Main Toolbar
Measurements Toolbar
Working with FITS Format
Overview
FITS Format Definition
FITS keywords
FITS Header Editor
FITS Header Pane
FITS image orientation
List COMMENT Keywords
List HISTORY Keywords
List Statistics Keywords
List WCS keywords
MIRAPROC keyword
Editing the FITS header
Modifying keywords
Adding metadata at file open or file save
Creating an image list from keywords
Searching images for keyword values
Viewing the FITS File Header
Fixing Header Problems in Photometric Data
Image Information Editor (RGB images)
Coordinate Systems
Overview
Image Coordinate System
Pixel Coordinate Definition
Subpixel Coordinate Definition
World Coordinate System
Image Display Orientation
FITS Image Orientation
Image Coordinate Display
Coordinate Commands
Go to cursor coordinates
Go To Object
Astrometric Calibration
Set an arcsecond scale
Set an equatorial scale
Set a linear scale
Set independent linear scales
Set linear world coordinate units
Setting brightness units
Alignment Commands
High precision image registration
Align on Object
Align on Point
Align by WCS
Coordinate Readout
Set X-Axis Linear Format
Set Y-Axis Linear Format
Set Pixel Value Format
Select Image Properties
World Coordinate System
Overview
World Coordinate System Keywords
Deleting the WCS
Astrometric Calibration
Overview
Tutorial
Entering coordinate data
Changing reference point data
Calibration Preferences dialog
Plate Solution Strategy
Other preferences
Measuring Images
Overview
Measurement Panes
Image Measurements Toolbar
Image Cursor Toolbar
Image Keys Pane
Moving the image cursor to a coordinate
Setting Application Properties
Testing using synthetic images
Setting statistical estimator properties
Opening a table in Microsoft Excel
Tutorial: Working with Measurements in a Grid
Angle Measurements
Command overview
Marker properties
Aperture Photometry
Overview of aperture photometry
Apphot Pane for photometry results
Tutorial: Introduction to Aperture Photometry
Tutorial: Doing Time Series Photometry
How Magnitude and Errors are calculated
Editing target data and standard star data
Automatic detection of objects
Plotting a light curve
Kwee - van Woerden
Setting marker attributes
Preparing a report for the AAVSO
Setting the aperture size and shape
Setting photometry keywords
Fixing header problems in photometric data
Importing a photometry catalog
Calculate Julian Date
Definitions of measurements
Definitions of errors
Understanding signal to noise ratio
Aperture Photometry Toolbar
Aperture Photometry Properties
Aperture Photometry Properties dialog
Point Markers
Calibration Results
Image Information
Photometry Keywords
AAVSO Reporting
Other Properties
Measurement Output
Astrometric Calibration
Overview
Tutorial
Plate Solution Strategy
Centroid Measurements
Command overview
Centroid properties
Distance & Angle Measurements
Command overview
Measuring Distance and Angle
Example
Angle Measurement Definition
FWHM Measurements
Command overview
FWHM properties
PSF Fit Properties
Labeling Images
Overview
Label Properties
Examples
Line Measurements
Command overview
Marker properties
Plot Line Measurements
Command overview
Marker Properties
Plot Point Measurements
Plot Point Measurements
Marker Properties
Shape Properties
Point Measurements
Command overview
Marker properties
Region Measurements
Command overview
Marker properties
Region properties
Statistics Measurements
Command overview
Statistics Measurements
Statistics properties
List Statistics Keywords
Remove Statistics Keywords
Marker Properties
Overview
Drawing Properties
Centroid Properties
Region Properties
Copying & Pasting Markers
Copy Markers
Paste Markers
Scatter Plots
Scatter Plot command
Tutorial: Making a Scatter Plot of Measurements
Selecting Cells in a Grid Control
Point Sampling
Overview
Pixel Table Pane
Viewing and editing pixel values
Report Windows
Overview
Grid Controls
Grid Context Menu
Optimizing the column width
Opening a table in Excel
Table Properties
Table Printing Properties
Table Appearance Properties
Plotting Images and Data
Overview
Plot Bar Pane
Creating a Chart from Table Data
Creating a Plot from Table Data
Examples of plot types
Examples of row plots
Setting Application Properties
Horizontal Slice Plot
Vertical Slice Plot
Plot Windows
Overview
Creating a Plot from Table Data
Plot Bar
Plot Animation Bar
Plot Keys Pane
Plot Context Menu
Set X-Axis Format
Set Y-Axis Format
Plot Series Data
Plot Measurements
Go to Source Image
Plot Averaging Modes
Saving a plot as a text file
Save Window Position
Window Properties
Plot Properties
Plot Series Properties
Chart Windows
Chart Windows
Creating a Chart from Table Data
Chart Command Menu
Chart Axis Limits
Chart Properties Pane
Chart Series Properties
Chart Titles
Chart Legend Properties
Save Window Position
Working with Plot Series
Changing Plot Series Attributes
Overplotting & Animating
Go to Source Image
Copying & pasting plot series
Adding series to a line profile plot
Plot Default Marker Properties
Setting marker attributes before the plot
Default Series Properties
Plot Series Properties
Plot Series Data
Column and Row Profile Plots
Column profile plots
Making a column profile plot
Row profile plots
Making a row profile plot
Plotting an averaged line
Overview
Plot Averaging Modes
Changing the Plot Appearance
Changing Plot Attributes
The Plot Attributes dialog
Using a dialog shortcut
X Axis Properties
Y Axis Properties
Plot Labels
Frame Properties
Selecting a Coordinate System
Plot coordinate systems
Using World Coordinates
Comparison of coordinate systems
Line profile plots
Command
Creating a Line Profile plot
Adding series along different lines
Adding parallel series
Preferences
Setting Line Profile preferences
Centroid Preferences
Marker Properties
Radial profile plots
Making a radial profile plot
Radial Profile Properties
PSF Fit Properties
Histogram plots
Making a Histogram plot
Histogram Properties
Comparison of Histogram Preferences
Making a Bit Histogram plot
Plot Measurements
Overview
Plot Point Measurements
Plot Line Measurements
Statistics Measurements
Statistics Properties
Mark Statistic
Plot Marker Properties
Plot Notes Pane
Scatter plots
Scatter Plot command
Tutorial: Making a Scatter Plot of Measurements
Selecting Cells in a Grid Control
Pixel Series plots
Plotting a value through an image set
3-D plots
3-D Surface Plot command
3-D Plot Type Examples
3-D Z-Scaling Examples
Preferences
3-D Viewpoint
3-D Window Dialog
3-D Drawing Attributes
3-D Light Source
Surface Plot Z Limits
Contour plots
Contour Plot command
Contour Plot Properties
Contour Drawing Properties
Interactive Contour Plot command
Interactive Contour Properties
Contour Plot Smoothing
Copy & Paste
Example
Copying plot data to the clipboard
Pasting plots from the clipboard
Copying the window bitmap
Printing Plots
Overview
Properties
Overview
Printing Placement Properties
Printing Overlay Properties
Printing Heading Properties
Printing Text Properties
Calibrating Images
Selecting Source Images
Overview
Creating synthetic images
Trimming an image section
Adding metadata at File Open or Save
Modifying header keywords
Creating a Pixel Mask
Applying a Pixel Mask
Image Combining Strategy
Editing and Creating a Blemish Mask
Applying a Blemish Mask
File Event Scripting
Astrometric Calibration
Express Image Calibration
Express Image Calibration
Bias Correction Properties
Dark Correction Properties
Flat Correction Properties
Cosmetic Correction Properties
Creating a Master Bias
Create Master Bias
Image Combining Strategy
Creating a Master Dark
Create Master Dark
Image Combining Strategy
Create Master Flat
Create Master Flat
Flat Frame Selection Criteria
Image Combining Strategy
Create Illumination Flat
Create Illumination Flat
Flat Correction Properties
Image Combining Strategy
Create Pixel Flat
Create Pixel Flat
Flat Correction Properties
Image Combining Strategy
Repairing Artefacts and Cosmetic Defects
Overview of Methods
Cleaning artefacts from an image set
Interactively Repairing Defects
Evaluating repair techniques using synthetic images
Blemish Masks
Creating and editing a blemish mask
Applying a Blemish Mask
Pixel Masks
Creating a Pixel Mask
Editing a Pixel Mask
Applying a Pixel Mask
Removing Stars from Images
Overview
Changing the aperture properties
Viewing data for template samples
Properties
Overview
Point Properties
Other Properties
Processing Images
Overview
Command Dialogs
Selecting Source Images
Image Types
Image Region Commands
Testing calibration strategies using synthetic images
Image Keys Pane
File Event Scripting
Adding metadata at File Open or Save
Creating an image list from keywords
Searching images for keyword values
Cosmetic Repairs
Interactive Repair
Interactive Repair Properties
Removing cosmic rays from an image set
Blemish Masks
Creating and editing a blemish mask
Applying a blemish mask
Pixel Masks
Creating a pixel mask from an image
Editing a pixel mask
Applying a pixel mask
Removing Stars from Images
Overview
Changing the aperture properties
Viewing data for template samples
Properties
Overview
Markers
Background
Sample Data
Combining Images
Combine Image Set
Combine Files
Image combining methods
Setting normalization preferences
Region Statistics
Aligning Images
Overview
Aligning on a point
Aligning on an extended object
Aligning using the WCS calibration
High Precision Registration command
Overview
Tutorial: Introduction to Image Registration
Example using Point Tracking
Image Registration Properties
Image Registration Properties Dialog
Resampling
Background
Image Registration Residuals
Marker Properties
Resampling Properties
Tracking Properties
Image Region Statistics
Overview
Estimators
Editing & Copying
Overview
Duplicating to a new window
Emptying the Clipboard
Math Commands
Overview
Arithmetic Operations
Change Pixel Type
Combine Image Set
Fit Background
Image Arithmetic
Normalize Image
Region Statistics
Value Arithmetic
Using Plug-ins
Geometry Commands
Overview
Rotating Images
Rotation Menu
Affine Transformation
Expand Image
Imbed Image
Mirror
Reverse
Rotate
Rotate by angle (from Image Toolbar)
Scale
Shift
Transpose
Cropping to specified bounds
Cropping to the Image Cursor
Cropping by a rectangle
Align Horizontal
Align Vertical
Commands for RGB data
Working with RGB Images
Applying a palette to the pixels
Converting to RGB
Converting to Grayscale
Converting to 16 bit Luminance
Converting to 8 bit Luminance
Removing color noise
Extracting channels
Making an LRGB Image
Making an RGB Image
Commands for Intensity data
Extracting byte planes
Converting the data type
Converting to RGB
Undo
Using undo
Filtering Images
Overview
Removing Extreme Pixel Values
Cosmic Ray Filter
De-speckle Filter command
Clip High Values
Clip Low Values
Rank Filtering
Rank Filter
Median Filter
Minimum Filter
Maximum Filter
Smoothing Image Details
Rectangle Filter
Elliptical Filter
Binomial Filter
Gaussian Filter
Block Average Filter
Block Sum Filter
Sharpening Image Details
High Pass Filter
Unsharp Mask
Maximum Entropy command
Maximum Entropy example
Enhancing Edges
Gradient Filter
Rotational Gradient Filter
Rotational Gradient example
Laplacian Filter
Miscellaneous Kernel Filters
Custom Filter Kernel
3x3 Custom Filter command
Extracting Sources from Images
Using the MExtract Module
Definitions of Extracted Properties
Running the Pipeline
Tutorial
Preferences
Properties for the Source Extraction Tutorial
Source Extraction dialog
Procedure page
Background page
Detect page
Filter page
Match page
Difference page
Post Process page
Post Processing Options
Centroid Properties (Source Extraction)
FWHM Properties (Source Extraction)
PSF Fit Properties
Aperture Photometry Properties
Variability Properties
Image Diagnostics and Calculations
Overview
Create Synthetic Image
Bit Histogram Plot
Calculate Airmass
Calculate Gain
Calculate Image Scale
Calculate Julian Date
Calculate Readout Noise
Using the Pro Script Module
Working with scripts
Using the Script Editor Window
Using the Script Manager
Editing script keywords
Save Window Position
Related Topics
Script Editor Toolbar
Script Editor View Menu
Script Editor Context Menu
File Event Scripting
File Event Scripting
Tutorial: Introduction to File Event Scripting

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FITS Keywords


The table below lists all FITS keywords that may be recognized by Mira. This table does not include the myriad of keywords used by the FITS World Coordinate Standard, but see World Coordinate System Keywords for the list.

FITS Keywords

Keyword

Type

Definition

(blank)

none

This keyword is used to enter a blank line into the header, usually to group sections of related information.

ABG-VAL

real

Specifies the value used by the Anti-Blooming Gate (ABG) circuitry of the camera hardware.

AIRMASS

real

Specifies the airmass. at the midpoint of the exposure.

APERTURE

real

Specifies the aperture of the telescope.

AUTHOR

string

Specifies the name of the author of the image.

BIAS

real

Specifies the electronic offset, or Bias, of a CCD detector. This is specified in units of counts, or digital numbers in the image pixel values.

BIASSEC

region

Specifies the column and row region containing the detector Bias value. The value is read as a character string and then interpreted as a MIRA region in the form

  [column1:column2,row1:row2]

BITPIX

integer

Specifies number of bits per pixel and the pixel type are encoded as a single number that is the value of BITPIX. The magnitude (absolute value) of BITPIX gives the number of bits in each pixel and a negative value signifies floating point pixels. Thus, BITPIX= 8 for byte data, 16 for integer data, 32 for long integer data, and -32 or -64 for real data. A 24-bit RGB image is represented internally to MIRA as BITPIX = 32. For color images, the MIRATYPE keyword distinguishes the pixel type even though BITPIX = 32 as in a 32-bit integer image. A 24-bit image cannot be saved in FITS format.

BSCALE

real

Specifies a scaling factor used to pack large dynamic range or floating point data into an integer pixel representation. This packing follows the rule:

True value = BZERO + BSCALE x (pixel data value)

BZERO

real

Specifies an offset used in packing large dynamic range or floating point pixel data into an integer representation. The relationship between packed and actual values is given above for the BSCALE keyword.

BUNIT

string

Defines brightness units used by the pixel data. In optical work this is almost always counts but may be jansky or other units. FITS format files, especially those of raw, unprocessed data, are usually stored in count units if the data originated from a digital detector.

CCDBINn

integer

Specifies the binning value for the axis n, with n=1 referring to the most rapidly changing subscript (the x axis direction).

CCDSEC

region string

Specifies the column and row region containing the unbinned subframe position on the detector. The value is read as a character string and then interpreted as a MIRA region in the form

 [column1:column2,row1:row2]

Compare with binned coordinates in the DATASEC keyword.

CCDSUM

integer

Specifies the number of on-chip summed exposures.

CAMTEMP or

CCD-TEMP

real

Specifies the temperature of the detector, usually a CCD, at the time of the exposure.

CCDTEMP1

real

Specifies the temperature of the detector, usually a CCD, at the time when the exposure started.

CCDTEMP2

real

Specifies the temperature of the detector, usually a CCD, at the time when the exposure finished.

CCD-TREQ

real

This is an antiquated keyword; see SET-TEMP.

CCDBINn or COL_BIN

integer

Specifies the pixel binning for axis n at the time a CCD image was produced. The COL_BIN keyword is antiquated.

COPYRIGH

string

Specifies a copyright statement pertaining to the image.

COMMENT

string

Includes a comment that describes some characteristic of the image or the data. Note that COMMENT and HISTORY keyword lines do not use single quotation marks, ' ', to delimit the character string. The lack of quotation marks to delimit the string is unique to the COMMENT and HISTORY keywords.

CLABELn

string

Specifies the text label for the n-th axis.

COPYRIGH

string

Copyright statement for the file.

CRDELTn

real

Specifies the scaling factor in physical coordinate units per pixel for axis n of an image.

CRPIXn

real

Specifies the reference pixel for the physical coordinate system for image axis n. The physical coordinate at image location CRPIXn is CRVALn.

CTYPEn

string

Specifies the type of physical coordinate system used for axis n. See World Coordinate System.

CRVALn

real

Specifies the zero point of an optional coordinate system for axis n.

CUNITn

string

Specifies the units of measurement on the n-th axis.

DARKTIME

real

Specifies the time in seconds that characterizes the build up of dark count in the sensor that produced the image.

DATAMAX

real

Specifies the maximum pixel value in the image.

DATAMIN

real

Specifies the minimum pixel value in the image.

DATASEC

region string

Specifies the column and row region containing the binned subframe position on the detector. The value is read as a character string and then interpreted as a MIRA region in the form

  [column1:column2,row1:row2]

Compare with unbinned coordinates in the CCDSEC keyword.

DATE-MID

date+time

Specifies the UT date and time at mid exposure. This keyword is added or updated by the Combine Image Set command. It gives the weighted average time of mid exposure based on the exposures of the images combined as well as the combining method and the normalization method. See the DATE-OBS keyword for a description of the format.

DATE-OBS

date+time

Specifies the Universal Time ("UT") date and time at the beginning of the exposure.

Before 1999, the FITS standard expressed this in the format dd/mm/yy and did not specify whether the date and time applied to the beginning, middle, or end of the exposure. Beginning in 1999, the FITS standard revised the format to solve the Year 2000 (Y2k) problem and specified that the time shall apply to the beginning of the exposure. The new format uses a 4 digit year and it includes the time value from the TIME-OBS keyword. The letter T is used to separate the date and time information. The format of the new DATE-OBS keyword is

yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.sss

DATEFITS

date+time

Specifies the UT date and time when the image was most recently written to FITS format. See the DATE-OBS keyword for a description of the format.

DEC

degrees

Specifies the declination at the center of the image specified in units of decimal degrees. A commonly used but invalid representation uses a string formatted with degrees, minutes, and seconds.

DETECTOR

string

Specifies an identification string for the sensor used to acquire the image.

DWELL

real

Specifies the dark integration time. Also used sometimes to specify the lag time between beginning to flush the CCD and the actual beginning of the exposure.

END

none

This keyword is required to signify the end of the header. This tells the FITS reading program that the pixel data begins at the next 2880 byte offset from the beginning of the file.

EPOCH

real

Specifies the decimal year of observation of the image. The positions of moving objects are strictly correct only at the epoch of the image.

EQUINOX

real

Specifies the coordinate reference time for the system of right ascension and declination used by the image. Modern catalogs use the J2000 equinox.

EXPTIME

real

Specifies the exposure time in seconds.

FFT-COMP

string

Specifies the type of components of an image that is a Fourier Transform.

FFT-TYPE

string

Specifies the status of an FFT image. If the value of this keyword is FFT, the image is in the Fourier transform domain. If the value is Inverse FFT, the image has been inverse transformed from an FFT'd image.

FILE

string

Specifies the name of a disk file that was turned into a FITS file. The time this was done may be reflected in the value of the DATEFITS keyword.

FILTER

string

Specifies the name of the filter used in the observation.

FOCALLEN

real

Specifies the focal length of the telescope.

GAIN

real

Specifies the detector gain, often referred to as the inverse gain in units of electrons per count.

HISTORY

string

Includes a comment that describes how the data have been changed by image processing operations. MIRA makes profuse use of HISTORY keywords. Note that HISTORY and COMMENT keyword lines do not use single quotation marks, ' ', to delimit the character string. The lack of quotation marks to delimit the string is unique to the HISTORY and COMMENT keywords.

IMAGETYP

string

Describes the type of observation in the image. This is intended for automated data reduction operations. The typical options are

IMAGETYP=

'normal '

'flat '

'dark '

'zero ' or 'bias '

INSTRUME

string

Specifies a name or description of the instrument (telescope, spectrograph, etc.) used in obtaining the image.

MIRAPROC

string

A string of codes used to monitor image processing steps. Used internally by Mira, but can be decoded to determine the processing state of the image (see the MIRAPROC Keyword topic).

MIRATYPE

string

Specifies the pixel type of the image as a character string.

MIRAFITS

date+time

Specifies the Universal Time ("UT") date and time Mira saved the image to a FITS file. This keyword uses the same format as the DATE-OBS keyword: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.sss

MIRAVERS

string

Specifies the Mira product name and version used to save the image.

NAXIS

integer

Specifies number of coordinate dimensions. MIRA supports 1 and 2 dimensional image data.

NAXIS1

integer

Specifies number of pixels along the image axis whose subscript changes most rapidly from pixel to pixel. This corresponds to column number in a 2-D image.

NAXIS2

integer

Specifies number of pixels along the image axis whose subscript changes next most rapidly after NAXIS1. This corresponds to row number in a 2-D image. In a 1 dimensional image, the NAXIS2 keyword has either a value of 1 or is not present in the image header.

NAXISn

integer

Specifies the number of pixels along the n-th axis, where n is a number from 1 through 999.

NPHOTSTD

integer

Specifies the number of objects used to calculate the photometric quantities in ZERO-PT value and ZERPTERR

NSKYPIX

real

Specifies number of pixels used to estimate the background.

N-COADDS

integer

Specifies the number of image frames that were summed to produce the image. Antiquated, replaced by the CCDSUM keyword.

OBJECT

string

Specifies the name of 7 other descriptive information about the image.

OBSSTATE

string

Specifies a state flag that describes the operating mode of the detector at the time of the observation.

ORIGIN

string

Specifies the software that created the original image.

ORIGIN-C

integer

Specifies the column number origin of a sub-image.

ORIGIN-R

integer

Specifies the row number origin of a sub-image in its parent image.

OBSERVER

string

Specifies the name or a description of the observer who obtained the image.

OBSRVTRY

string

Specifies the name of the observatory where the data were taken.

OBSTYPE

string

Describes the type of observation in the image. This is intended for automated data reduction operations and is software specific. This is antiquated and has been replaced by IMAGETYP.

PALETTEn

string

Identifies the n-th line of the saved palette and display information. The value of n is in the range 0 to 3.

PSF-FWHM

real

Specifies the FWHM of the point spread function for the image. MIRA saves this value to the header when the FWHM is computed as consequence of a Radial Profile Plot.

PROCESS

string

Specifies a series of flags that describe the processing done to the image. This is implementation dependent.

PTIMEREF

string

Indicates whether the time reference for the AIRMASS was taken to be the beginning, middle, or end of the exposure.

RA

degrees

Specifies the right ascension at the center of the image in units of decimal degrees. A commonly used but invalid representation uses a string formatted with hours, minutes, and seconds.

REFBIAS

string

Specifies the reference bias value for a CCD frame that was obtained shortly after the end of the exposure.

ROW_BIN

integer

Specifies the row direction binning of physical pixels into image pixels at the time a CCD image was produced. Use CCDBIN2, as the ROW_BIN keyword is antiquated.

RDNOISE

real

Specifies the detector readout noise in units of electrons per pixel.

REFERENC

string

A bibliographic reference.

S_REGION

region

The region used for the last statistical estimator saved as an S_nnnnnn keyword.

S_nnnnnn

real

The value of a statistical estimator computed by Mira. The letters nnnnnn are replaced by a coded name, such as MEAN, SDEV, MTMEAN, etc.

SKYCOUNT

real

Specifies the zero point term in the polynomial fit to the background of an image. If a polynomial of order higher than 1 is used for the background, this is the value of the lowest order (constant) term.

SKYSIGMA

real

Specifies the standard deviation of the fit to the background in units of counts.

SIMPLE

boolean

Specifies whether the pixel data adhere to standard FITS format, with values T or F. The value T (true) means that every aspect of the data is FITS standard. The value F (false) indicates that the image is nonstandard in some way, and that your software must how to handle it.

SITEELEV

real

Specifies the elevation of the observing site in units of meters.

SITELAT

degrees

Specifies the latitude of the observing site in units of degrees. A commonly used but invalid representation uses a string formatted with degrees, minutes, and seconds.

SITELONG

degrees

Specifies the longitude of the observing site in units of degrees. This value follows the geodetic convention that longitude west of Greenwich, England is negative. For example, all locations in the Americas have a negative longitude. A commonly used but invalid representation uses a string formatted with degrees, minutes, and seconds.

SITESYS

string

Specifies the coordinate system used for the SITExxxx keywords. The standard value is NAD83, referring to the geodetic coordinate system definition of 1983.

TELESCOP

string

Specifies the name or a description of the telescope used for the observation.

TIME-MID

time

Specifies the mid exposure time for a combined image (one made by combining the pixel intensities of more than 1 image). See the DATE-MID keyword for details.

TIME-OBS

time

Specifies the Universal Time at the beginning of the exposure. This is specified using the format hh:mm:ss.ssss. Beginning in 1999, the FITS standard merged the TIME-OBS value with the DATE-OBS value as part of a solution to the Year 2000 problem. See the description under the DATE-OBS keyword.

TIMEFITS

time

Specifies the time when the image was most recently written to FITS format. This is specified in Universal Time in the format hh:mm:ss.ssss. Beginning in 1999, the FITS standard merged all TIMExxxx values with the DATExxxx values as part of a solution to the Year 2000 problem. See the description under the DATE-OBS keyword.

TRIMSEC

region

Specifies the region of a CCD image which should remain after trimming away the under-scan and/or over-scan bias region. The value is read as a character string and then interpreted as a MIRA region in the form

  [column1:column2,row1:row2]

WCOEFTYP

string

Specifies the wavelength solution type for which the WVCOEFn keyword values pertain. The most common value is polynomial.

WCOEFORD

integer

Specifies the numerical order of the wavelength solution contained in the WVCOEFn keywords.

WVCOEFn

string

Identifies the n-th line of wavelength calibration coefficients. The value of n is in the range 0 to 9.

X-OFFSET

integer

Specifies the column offset of the sub image on the detector. This is obsolete, replaced by CCDSEC keyword.

Y-OFFSET

integer

Specifies the column offset of the sub image on the detector. This is antiquated, replaced by CCDSEC keyword.

EXTENSION

boolean

Specifies that the file contains FITS extensions, T or F.

ZERO-PT

real

Specifies the photometric zero point of the image expressed as a magnitude.

ZERPTERR

real

Specifies the uncertainty in the value of ZERO-PT.

Related Topics

FITS Format

World Coordinate System

FITS Header Editor

Modify Keywords

Add Metadata

List COMMENT Keywords

List HISTORY Keywords

List WCS Keywords

Photometry Keywords

List Statistics Keywords

MIRAPROC Keyword

Create Image Keyword List


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