The Vela pulsar outlines a fascinating pattern in this movie showing 51
months of position and exposure data from Fermi's Large Area Telescope (LAT).
The pattern reflects numerous motions of the spacecraft, including its orbit
around Earth, the precession of its orbital plane, the manner in which the LAT
nods north and south on alternate orbits, and more. The movie renders Vela's
position in a fisheye perspective, where the middle of the pattern corresponds
to the central and most sensitive portion of the LAT's field of view. The edge
of the pattern is 90 degrees away from the center and well beyond what
scientists regard as the effective limit of the LAT's vision. Better knowledge
of how the LAT's sensitivity changes across its field of view helps Fermi
scientists better understand both the instrument and the data it
returns.
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