Wolfgang, the Python FITS program you sent me sometime back has been really useful, and I have made some modifications to it over time. One of those modifications, for example, the attachment below shows the current FITS Header produced by the program. The other attachment, from a different day, shows the plot of all the FITS files on that day. The "read_fits.class" attachment shows the script that reads all the FITS files collected over a time period. One of the lines in that script is " modify system eq" which allows the Header to display RA and DEC in place of "l" and "b". I don't have any problem with putting RA and DEC into the Header, but I can't figure out how to get Python to populate the RA and DEC parts of the Header that displays with the plot. In short, I would like to have a plot display that shows the RA and DEC for the start of the plot. I hope I haven't made this confusing. As always, thanks for your help.
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Wolfgang, the Python FITS program you sent me sometime back has been really useful, and I have made some modifications to it over time. One of those modifications, for example, the attachment below shows the current FITS Header produced by the program. The other attachment, from a different day, shows the plot of all the FITS files on that day. The "read_fits.class" attachment shows the script that reads all the FITS files collected over a time period. One of the lines in that script is " modify system eq" which allows the Header to display RA and DEC in place of "l" and "b". I don't have any problem with putting RA and DEC into the Header, but I can't figure out how to get Python to populate the RA and DEC parts of the Header that displays with the plot. In short, I would like to have a plot display that shows the RA and DEC for the start of the plot. I hope I haven't made this confusing. As always, thanks for your help. --
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