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Fill in the search parameters you want to filter on, and click on the 'Search' button at the top of the page. The observations matching the search criteria will be shown in a table - use the page number buttons at the top of the page to view extra results. Clicking on the observation ID for any observation in the table (the first column) shows the full observation information page (described below).
If you want some statistics on all of the observations that match the criteria (currently just total observation time, in hours and seconds), click on 'Search', then click on the 'STATS' button on any of the pages of search results.
Observation information page:
You will generally get to the page describing an observation from one of the above pages, but you can use the direct URL - eg: http://mwa-metadata01.pawsey.org.au/observation/obs/?obs_id=1227437648
At the top of the page is a 'STATS' button, which gives the total observation time (in seconds and hours) of all observations that match the criteria - not just the ones on the current page.
The top of the page has three tables (Observation Settings, Schedule Metadata, and RF Streams) describing the desired state of the telescope, as recorded in the schedule database. Parameters include date/time, coordinates, frequency settings, etc. Another table (Quality Metadata) includes data from an automated quality analysis, if one has been run for that observation (currently only done for EoR observations).
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