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OK, you've [[What_should_I_do_if_there_is_more_than_one_mosaic_of_the_same_object%3F|downloaded more than one post-BCD mosaic of your target]], in this example, the Orion Nebula Cluster.  How can you combine them into one mosaic?
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After you unzip all the files that Leopard downloads, you will have several directories on your disk, each of which is labeled by the letter "r" followed by a 7-digit number.  For my example, I downloaded all of the post-BCD data from program 43, but nothing from any other program.  I have nine directories: r4097792, r4098048, r4098304, r4098560, r4099840, r4100096, r4100352, r4100608, and r4182528. 
  
OK, you've [[What_should_I_do_if_there_is_more_than_one_mosaic_of_the_same_object%3F|downloaded more than one post-BCD mosaic of your target]], in this example, the Orion Nebula ClusterHow can you combine them into one mosaic?
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Now, we will use a program called MOPEX to combine the mosaics. In order to do this, we need to tell MOPEX which files we want to combine.  MOPEX needs not only the individual mosaics from each one of these AORs, but also the individual mosaics of the errors, and the individual mosaics of something called "coverage maps" - these tell you how many frames of coverage there is on each patch of sky in the map.
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1. If you need to, go and grab [http://ssc.spitzer.caltech.edu/postbcd/download-mopex.html the MOPEX software for your platform], follow the directions, install it, and start it up.  Make sure that, under the "Options" menu, the option "Use Automatic Version Update" is selected.  If this is the first time you have installed MOPEX, you will probably have to wait a few seconds, and then MOPEX will say that there is a new version of the software availableLet it go and grab the new version and restart.
  
  
After you unzip all the files that Leopard downloads, you will have 9 directories on your disk, each of which is labelled by the letter "r" followed by a 7-digit number.
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Revision as of 23:36, 26 July 2007

OK, you've downloaded more than one post-BCD mosaic of your target, in this example, the Orion Nebula Cluster. How can you combine them into one mosaic?


After you unzip all the files that Leopard downloads, you will have several directories on your disk, each of which is labeled by the letter "r" followed by a 7-digit number. For my example, I downloaded all of the post-BCD data from program 43, but nothing from any other program. I have nine directories: r4097792, r4098048, r4098304, r4098560, r4099840, r4100096, r4100352, r4100608, and r4182528.


Now, we will use a program called MOPEX to combine the mosaics. In order to do this, we need to tell MOPEX which files we want to combine. MOPEX needs not only the individual mosaics from each one of these AORs, but also the individual mosaics of the errors, and the individual mosaics of something called "coverage maps" - these tell you how many frames of coverage there is on each patch of sky in the map.


1. If you need to, go and grab the MOPEX software for your platform, follow the directions, install it, and start it up. Make sure that, under the "Options" menu, the option "Use Automatic Version Update" is selected. If this is the first time you have installed MOPEX, you will probably have to wait a few seconds, and then MOPEX will say that there is a new version of the software available. Let it go and grab the new version and restart.


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