From: "C.Tadhunter" Date: 11 October 2004 16:58:03 GMT+02:00 To: Robert Fosbury Subject: Re: Cygnus - yes you guessed it - A Bob, I've put the combined NICMOS images for Cygnus A into my anonymous ftp directory: ftp astro1.shef.ac.uk, cd pub/ct/nicmos. The filenames are as follows: comb_w110_s_div.fits -- combined F110W, NIC2 image, J-band equivalent comb_w160_s_div.fits -- combined F160W, NIC2 image, H-band equivalent m222_c.fits -- combined F222M, NIC2 image, long K-band equivalent lpol_2micron_i.fits -- combined 2.0 micron image made from images through the three long wavelength polarizers (stokes I), short K-band equivalent. I hope that this is useful (let me know if you require any further information). Actually, I'm starting to think about the near-IR HST stuff again because I've just received a windfall of 30 orbits with NICMOS to do another 10 radio galaxies (because of STIS failure) -- just ploughing through the Phase II Cheers, Clive -------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof Clive Tadhunter, Tel:+44(0)114-2224300 (office) Department of Physics & Astronomy, Fax:+44(0)114-2728079 The Hicks Building, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S3 7RH, UK --------------------------------------------------------------------