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Next, find a high-priority "source" in the following figure whose neighbors have been mapped (if at all) with *different* subscan directions. |
In the following figure, "sources" that have not yet been observed still have their numbers showing. Find a high-priority "source" in this figure whose neighbors have been mapped (if at all) with *different* subscan directions from a map starting at the current LST. |
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This figure shows the orientation of maps for project 180-06 as a function of LST start time:
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If you are about to start a new map for project 180-06, note the orientation and subscan direction for the current LST.
In the following figure, "sources" that have not yet been observed still have their numbers showing. Find a high-priority "source" in this figure whose neighbors have been mapped (if at all) with *different* subscan directions from a map starting at the current LST.
This is the "source" you should observe now.
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