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FUSELOG Catalog

NASA's FUSE (Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer) spacecraft provides spectra in the far-ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (the wavelength range from 905 - 1180 Angstroms, or 90.5 - 118 nm), with a high spectral resolution of about 20000 (one wavelength point each 5 pm). FUSE is funded by NASA as part of its Origins program, and was developed in collaboration with the space agencies of Canada and France. It is being operated for NASA by the Johns Hopkins University. FUSE was launched into orbit aboard a Delta II rocket on June 24, 1999 for at least three years of operations. This table contains the FUSE Observation Log up to March 17, 2007, as archived at CDS in spring 2007. More information about the FUSE Project can be found at NASA's Optical and Ultraviolet Archive (MAST) at http://archive.stsci.edu/ and at the Johns Hopkins FUSE web site at http://fuse.pha.jhu.edu/.

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