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What information can I obtain from the results of a search for observations in the Herschel Science Archive (HSA)?
Posted by Mark Kidger, Last modified by Mark Kidger on 05 March 2019 09:12 AM

The Herschel Science Archive (HSA) provides a large amount of information in response to a search for observations of a particular target. In particular:
  • How many observations there are in the HSA for this target, their status and quality.
  • What publications have been produced from each observation.
  • What User Provided Data Products are available for each observation.
  • What Highly Processed Data Products are available for each observation and how these compare with the standard pipeline products.
  • How to filter searches to obtain more, or less information.
The Herschel Science Centre has produced a short videotutorial that guides you through the results of searchs in the HSA. It guides you through the use of the HSA tabs and how to use the  individual tabs to obtain specific information about individual observations.

You can find the short videotutorial here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHWQqp2zGR4&feature=youtu.be
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