This directory contains Legacy science products delivered by the "Taurus 2: Finishing the Spitzer Map of the Taurus Molecular Clouds" Legacy Science Program. See: http://ssc.spitzer.caltech.edu/legacy/ for more information about the science program. The enhanced data products from this Legacy Program are organized into 3 deliveries: 20061222_enhanced/ : docs/ irac/ mips/ 20071126_enhanced/ : docs/ catalog/ irac_mosaics/ mips_mosaics/ 20081007_enhanced/ : docs/ : 1 file irac1/ : 198 files irac2/ : 198 files irac3/ : 198 files irac4/ : 198 files mips1/ : 101 files source_list/ : 2 files You can retrieve these data products using the wget scripts: 0_wget_taurus2_20061222_all.script : entire 20061222 delivery (445 files) 0_wget_taurus2_20071126_all.script : entire 20071126 delivery (455 files) 0_wget_taurus2_20081007_all.script : entire 20081007 delivery (906 files) or using the wget scripts within each subdirectory to retrieve the data products in the corresponding subdirectory. These data are also available through a query-able interface at the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive (IRSA) at: http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/data/SPITZER/Taurus/ for the image data. For the catalog data, go to Gator: http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/applications/Gator/ pick "Spitzer" then pick "Taurus". More recent deliveries may take time to appear here. The original science products, as processed through the Spitzer pipeline, have been archived, along with all other Spitzer data and can be retrieved using the Spitzer Leopard interface. Recommended download strategy for pipeline-processed products: a. Download the Spitzer Pride software (http://ssc.spitzer.caltech.edu/propkit/spot/) b. Install Spitzer Pride c. Start Leopard d. Select Popular Products Query from the File menu and choose the data sets you want e. Select Download Selections from the file menu and let the Leopard Subscriber manage the data download from the Popular Products website. We have created a status page http://ssc.spitzer.caltech.edu/archanaly/status that shows the processing and archiving status for all of the instrument campaigns. We update this frequently as we populate the archive. Check there for release status of observations for this, and other, Spitzer programs. --2009 Jan 14, LM Rebull, Spitzer Science Center