BITPIX = -32 NAXIS = 3 NAXIS1 = 85 NAXIS2 = 85 NAXIS3 = 6 ORIGIN = '2MASS ' / 2MASS Survey Camera TELESCOP= '2MASS ' / North=Mt.Hopkins,South=CTIO GID = '004660 ' / 2MASS ID # NNAME = 'n/a ' / NED Cat Name SCANNO = '111 ' / Scan Number COADDNO = '115 ' / Coadd Number ORDATE = '980717s ' / Observation Ref Date (yymmdd) UTDATE = '980717 ' / UT Date of Frame (IC) (yymmdd) UT = '07:16:02.08' / Time of Frame (IC) (sxgsml) DATE-OBS= '1998-07-17T07:16:02.08' / Observation Ref Date EQUINOX = 2000. / Equinox CTYPE1 = 'RA---SIN' / Orthographic Projection CTYPE2 = 'DEC---SIN' / Orthographic Projection CTYPE3 = 'JHKs cube' / 1=J,2=H,3=Ks; 4=J,5=H,6=Ks RA = 325.3026428 / RA at Frame Center, J2000 (deg) DEC = -21.39953041 / Dec at Frame Center, J2000 (deg) CRVAL1 = 325.3026428 / RA at Frame Center, J2000 (deg) CRVAL2 = -21.39953041 / Dec at Frame Center, J2000 (deg) CRPIX1 = 43. CRPIX2 = 43. CROTA2 = 0.009012495168 / Image Twist E of N, J2000 (deg) CDELT1 = -0.0002777777845 / Axis 1 Pixel Size (deg) CDELT2 = 0.0002777777845 / Axis 2 Pixel Size (deg) JSKYVAL = 40.93516541 / GALWORKS J Sky Measurement JSKYSIG = 0.4212789536 / GALWORKS J Noise Measurement HSKYVAL = 170.2278442 / GALWORKS H Sky Measurement HSKYSIG = 0.6239204407 / GALWORKS H Noise Measurement KSKYVAL = 231.008194 / GALWORKS K Sky Measurement KSKYSIG = 0.7055187225 / GALWORKS K Noise Measurement CALID = ' CALIBRATED' / Calibration ID JSEESH = 1.004999995 / Seeing J shape parameter HSEESH = 0.9559999704 / Seeing H shape parameter KSEESH = 0.9950000048 / Seeing K shape parameter JMAGZP = 20.8804 / Calibrated J zero point from CALMAN HMAGZP = 20.4315 / Calibrated H zero point from CALMAN KMAGZP = 19.9106 / Calibrated K zero point from CALMAN AMASS_FC= 1.018351674 / Airmass (aprox) at this position COMMENT > Planes 1, 2 and 3 represent the background COMMENT > subtracted images of the J, H and Ks bands; COMMENT > Planes 4,5,6 represent the background **and** COMMENT > star subtracted images of the J, H and Ks bands HISTORY > GALWORKS Version 3 HISTORY > image created by galworks, Tom Jarrett, IPAC/Caltech/JPL