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Unfortunately this doc is only on paper, so see APD.
In the axis summary table, if we replace TC/0049.01 CCD coords, which don't correspond to any of our FITS images, with Sci-win file coords, comparison with PN-derived spacecraft coords drawn on the sky shows us that the Sci-win and ENG-4 FITS files as we currently receive them are oriented as follows relative to the spacecraft (and to celestial coords under zero position angle):
Spacecraft | Celestial coords for zero PosAng | Sci-win FITSENG-4 FITS (uncorrected) |
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N | +X | +Y |
E | +Y | +X |
S | -X | -Y |
W | -Y | -X |
To view an image in sky coords oriented with N up and E left, rotate Sci Win images (and correctly X/Y swapped ENG-4 images) counter-clockwise 90 degrees and then further rotate counter-clockwise by the position angle.
The last column will become obsolete as soon as ENG-4 FITS production is corrected to use the same coords as Sci Wins, but the rest should be a useful permanent reference.