Below we provide tutorials that take users through these steps for example data-sets. The following sections describe individual steps in going from finding data to deriving scientific results. If you are new to Hinode and EIS, please check our guide to Hinode and EIS terminology. NEW! NRL have developed an EIS analysis package written in Python called EISPAC. Īll software described here is written in IDL and distributed through the Solarsoft distribution. (2007), and the MSSL Science Centre webpage. For a description of EIS and its observing modes please consult the instrument paper, Culhane et al. This guide describes how to access, calibrate and derive scientific results from the EIS instrument on Hinode.