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Date submitted: 02-Sep-1996
9/02/96, Rev. B L. Acton SXT STRAYLIGHT SITUATION -- Phase 3 A. Thin Aluminum This image illustrates the relatively small change in the Al.1 straylight pattern caused by the 3rd SXT entrance filter failure which took place on or about 25-Aug-96. After selection the two top images were 1. Dark_subtracted with DARK_SUB. 2. De-spiked with img=de_spiker(img0,10). 3. Flattened with flat=img-big_smooth(img,10). 4. Displayed with tvscl,flat>(-10)<10. Ignoring the blem the before (LH) and after (RH) flattened images are quite similar. The lower LH image is the after-before difference of the flattened images and shows only a little sharpening of the NE and SW limbs and some change in the network pattern. The lower RH image is the before-after difference of the two terminator images themselves. Although the increase in the SLS signal level was about 40% as I reported earlier, the increase in the Al.1 image straylight is more like 20%. This value is still uncertain because of uncertainty in pointing due to some problem with current ATT files. It appears that the Al.1 grill pattern is unchanged by the new leak. More work needs to be done on the network pattern when all of the data are available . B. Dagwood Sandwich The increase in AlMg straylight is also about 20% and appears to be featureless. This conclusion also needs to be rechecked when the correct attitude data are available. Cheers, Loren