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!Study Submission Requirements
To find out what you should submit with your observation request, check out [Newstudies]

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!How to get your observations run
For examples of what EIS is running these days, and who to talk to about proposing observations if you have questions, go over to [PlanningObservations]

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!Searching for and Decoding the contents of an EIS Study
To look up an EIS observation, or ''Study'', and find out how it's defined (using SolarSoft) you can use [EisXstudy]

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!Hinode eclipse season
To find out what the annual [''Eclipse Season''|EclipseSeason] means for EIS, you can take a look at the original information posted at [EclipseEffects] last year, or the more up-to-date information in the ''Eclipse Season'' section of the new [S-Band Observing Info|SbandObservingInfo] page.

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!Requesting XRT support
To request XRT support for your EIS observations, particularly if you do not intend to go through the HOP system, see the Wiki page at [XRTSupport].

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!Some suggested studies
As a place to start if you have no idea what to use with EIS, Peter Young has started a discussion page at [RecommendedStudies].

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!Searching for studies
There is already a large number of studies out there, already available to use. To help you find out if an existing programme would meet your requirements, Harry Warren and Ignacio Ugarte have written [{{{eis_search_rasters}}}|SearchingForStudies] to help you find the right raster. 

[EIS Data Compression Factor|CompressionFactorStudy]

[New number of EIS DC Factor|NewNumberForEISDC]

[EIS studies under the low data-volume restriction|Study4LowDataVolume]

[EIS Weekly Observing Summary|EISWeeklyObservingSummary]
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