Label:Format::Units:Description.
~ (tilda) is a line-break marker in DESCRIPTION.
The colon is a field marker. Do not use a colon in Description (or any field...).

permID:UTF8_String::none:The permanent identifier of the object. The identifier is given in accordance with the IAU Astrometric Data Exchange Standard (ADES).
provID:UTF8_String::none:The provisional identification of the object. The identifier is given in accordance with the IAU Astrometric Data Exchange Standard (ADES).
mode:UTF8_String::none:Mode of instrumentation. Always OCC.
stn:UTF8_String::none:The MPC-assigned observatory code. For this data set, always set to 275  - 'Non-geocentric Occultation Observation'.
obsTime:ASCII_Date_Time_YMD_UTC::none:The date/time value in UTC, of the observation.
raStar:ASCII_Real:%13.9f:deg:The Right Ascension of the occulted star at the event epoch, in the J2000.0 reference frame -  in decimal degrees. The position includes proper motion and parallax, but not gravitational deflection.
decStar:ASCII_Real:%13.9f:deg:The Declination of the occulted star at the event epoch, in the J2000.0 reference frame - in decimal degrees. The position includes proper motion and parallax, but not gravitational deflection.
deltaRA:ASCII_Real:%6.4f:arcsec:Measured dRA*cos(DEC) in the J2000.0 reference frame with respect to the star specified by raStar and decStar. For this data set, always set to zero.
deltaDec:ASCII_Real:%6.4f:arcsec:Measured dDEC in the J2000.0 reference frame with respect to the star specified by raStar and decStar. For this data set, always set to zero.
sys:UTF8_String::none:Coordinate frame for roving or space-based station coordinates. For this data set, always set to ICRF_KM.
ctr:ASCII_Integer::none:Origin of the reference system given by sys. For this data set, always set to the public SPICE code 399, which is the geocenter.
pos1:ASCII_Real:%10.3f:km:Equatorial X coordinate in the IAU International Celestial Reference Frame, of the point of intersection of the shadow axis with the Fundamental plane.
pos2:ASCII_Real:%10.3f:km:Equatorial Y coordinate in the IAU International Celestial Reference Frame, of the point of intersection of the shadow axis with the Fundamental plane.
pos3:ASCII_Real:%10.3f:km:Equatorial Z coordinate in the IAU International Celestial Reference Frame, of the point of intersection of the shadow axis with the Fundamental plane.
rmsRA:ASCII_Real:%6.4f:arcsec:The 1-sigma uncertainty in RA*cos(DEC) of the object's position computed using pos1, pos2 and pos3. The uncertainty in the star position is not included.
rmsDec:ASCII_Real:%6.4f:arcsec:The 1-sigma uncertainty in the DEC of the object's position computed using pos1, pos2 and pos3. The uncertainty in the star position is not included.
rmsCorr:ASCII_Real:%6.3f:none:Correlation between RA and DEC that may result from the astrometric reduction. Range -1 to +1.
astCat:UTF8_String::none:The star catalogue used for the position of the star. The values are from the list of catalog identifiers maintained by the Minor Planet Center. Values used in this data set are - ~Gaia3E =  Gaia edr3~Hip2 = Hipparcos catalogue, version 2~UBSC = USNO Bright Star Catalogue.
shapeOcc:ASCII_Boolean::none:Position is for the center of mass of the object, rather than the center of a fitted ellipse. The center of mass location is the center of a shape model as fitted to the occultation chords of an event.
remarks:UTF8_String::none:Extra information relevant to the accuracy of the derived position of the object. The possible remarks are - ~StarUncert - the uncertainty in raStar and decStar in arcsec~Fit - a 19-point code (b, c1-2, d1-4, e1-8, f1-4) identifying the basis of the uncertainty in the position. The code is fully set out in the Package Description~RUWE - The Gaia Renormalised Unit Weight Error. Only given if the RUWE value is greater than 1.4. If astCat is a Gaia version, the value is from that catalogue. If astCat is Hip2, the value is an equivalent value computed from data in that catalogue. If astCat = UBSC, no value is given~Duplicate source - the star has this flag in the Gaia catalogue~x-solution double star - the star was observed to be a double star, with the number of possible solutions indicated. The position of the star has been set to the photocenter of the components of the star, having regard to all possible solutions. (Depending on circumstances, there can be 1, 2 or 4 solutions for the double star parameters.).
