The SL9 data on this volume (low dispersion only) was acquired by the IUE and processed for the IUE Final Archive with the New Spectral Image Processing System (NEWSIPS) at the Goddard Space Flight Center. The high dispersion fully processed data will be included on a later volume. Included are the resampled images (SILO) and extracted spectra as binary tables (MXLO). After the data reached the Small Bodies Node the file names were changed to meet ISO standards. The original files came in FITS format in the form "filename.silo" or "filename.mxlo". These file naming conventions can be found in ch 11 of the NEWSIPS manual included with this CD-ROM. As the new filenames had to end in extension "FIT" the following renaming convention was used; the first two characters of the old extension were used to replace the second two characters of the file name. This way the SILO and MXLO filenames could end in "FIT" and still be unique. For example: SWP12345.SILO -> SSI12345.FIT SWP12345.MXLO -> SMX12345.FIT The same holds true for LWP data. The pointing information for observations between June 10 - August 14, 1994 is contained in a table (IUEPOINT). (It does not contain pre-June 1994 data pointing but this is available in the IUE-VICAR headers (captured in both the FITS and PDS label as ASCII text). This file is used to distinguish specific locations on Jupiter (such as Impact P2) or near the planet (South Aurora) as the target has been typically set to JUPITER. The complete documentation for the IUE New Spectral Image Processing System is called: IUE New Spectral Image Processing System Information Manual: Low-Dispersion Data Version 1.0, Contract NAS 5-31230, Edits, J.S.Nichols, CSC Publication /SD-93/6062 A LaTex version of this manual is contained on this CD-ROM under the DOCUMENT/IUE directory. It can be obtained via the World Wide Web at: http://www.vilspa.esa.es/iue/IUEFA/manual/ The manual is available in HTML and PostScript formats.