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The 30 day plan generally consists of blocks of several hours with the same pointing. Most of these blocks will be repeated several times during the 30 day period. Within the block IRIS will do several different observation types that last ~ 1 hour (e.g., sit-and-stare followed by rasters). For the convenience of EIS planning, EIS should probably just repeat a single raster for the whole block with slot context rasters appended at the start and end.
The 30 day plan generally consists of blocks of several hours with the same pointing. Most of these blocks will be repeated several times during the 30 day period. Within the block IRIS will do several different observation types that typically last about 1 hour (e.g., sit-and-stare followed by rasters). For the convenience of EIS planning, EIS should probably just repeat a single raster for the whole block with slot context rasters appended at the start and end.