###Exposure Time Calculator### * Are there any special things I should consider if I'm worried about getting enough signal-to-noise when observing a faint diffuse target in the ultra-violet with the SBC ? Remember, the SBC is a flight spare for the STIS MAMA; and similar considerations may apply. The MAMA pixel size is very small projected on the sky (0.03 arcseconds per pixel). Therefore, the counts per pixel per second may be very low for a diffuse source. However, the MAMA has no read noise and the per pixel detector plus sky background in the ultraviolet is very small. Thus you may be able to gain substantially on the signal-to-noise ratio you achieve in a given integration time if do not need the very high spatial resolution provided by the SBC, simply by planning to integrate the data over multiple spatial pixels on the ground. Also, be sure to use the broadest filter that excludes the bright geocoronal Lyalpha line and the OI airglow at 1300 Angstrom (F140LP). The approx 10x fainter OI airglow at 1300 Angstrom may dominate the background noise even for F125LP.