Catalog Service: ARIHIP astrometric catalogue
Description
The catalogue ARIHIP has been constructed by selecting the 'best data' for a given star from combinations of HIPPARCOS data with Boss' GC and/or the Tycho-2 catalogue as well as the FK6. It provides 'best data' for 90 842 stars with a typical mean error of 0.89 mas/year (about a factor of 1.3 better than Hipparcos for this sample of stars).
This section describes who is responsible for this resource
Publisher: The GAVO DC team
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This section provides some status information: the resource version, availability, and relevant dates.
This resource was registered on: 2010 Nov 03 10:13:00ZThis resource description was last updated on: 2024 Dec 27 08:31:05Z
This section describes what the resource is, what it contains, and how it might be relevant.
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This section describes the data's coverage over the sky, frequency, and time.
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This section describes the rights and usage information for this data.
ARIHIP is licensed under the `Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>`_ .. image:: /static/img/ccby.png :alt: [CC-BY]
This is a standard IVOA service that takes as input a position in the sky and a radius and returns catalog records with positions within that radius.
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This is service that does not comply with any IVOA standard but instead provides access to special capabilities specific to this resource.
This is a standard IVOA service endpoint that returns information about the availability and uptime of the main IVOA standard service.
This is a standard IVOA service endpoint that returns the detailed capabilities of the main IVOA standard service.
This is a standard IVOA service endpoint that returns information about the table schema managed by the main IVOA standard service.
This is a standard IVOA service that takes as input an ADQL or PQL query and returns tabular data.
Developed with the support of the National Science Foundation under Cooperative Agreement AST0122449 with the Johns Hopkins University The NAVO project is a member of the International Virtual Observatory Alliance
This NAVO Application is hosted by the Space Telescope Science Institute