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- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/foc
- Title:
- Faint Object Camera
- Short Name:
- HST.FOC
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:48:27
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Faint Object Camera (FOC) was one of the 4 original axial instruments on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). FOC is used to make high-resolution observations of faint sources at UV and visible wavel
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/fos
- Title:
- Faint Object Spectrograph
- Short Name:
- HST.FOS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:48:53
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Faint Object Spectrograph (FOS) was one of the 4 original axial instruments aboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The FOS was designed to make spectroscopic observations of astrophysical sources from the near ultraviolet to the near infrared (1150 - 8000 Angstroms). The instrument was removed from HST during the Second Servicing Mission in February 1997.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/GALEX
- Title:
- GALEX ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- GALEX CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:30:39
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via a ConeSearch endpoint. GALEX data are available via the standard MAST CS service,and an auxiliary service for GALEX data only. This catalog includes Galex GR 6/7 data, thus including the closeout release, as described at https://galex.stsci.edu/GR6/. The Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX), a NASA Small Explorer mission, performed the first all-sky, deep imaging and spectroscopic ultraviolet surveys in space. The prime goal of GALEX was to study star formation in galaxies and its evolution with time. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/ghrs
- Title:
- Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph
- Short Name:
- HST.GHRS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:49:16
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- GHRS was used to make finely detailed spectroscopic observations of ultraviolet sources, but was removed from HST in February 1997.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/hsp
- Title:
- High Speed Photometer
- Short Name:
- HST.HSP
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:49:53
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The High Speed Photometer (HSP) was one of the four original axial instruments on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The HSP was designed to make very rapid photometric observations of astrophysical sources in a variety of filters and passbands from the near ultraviolet to the visible. The HSP was removed from HST during the First Servicing Mission in December, 1993.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Short Name:
- HST
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:47:19
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is an orbiting astronomical observatory operating from the near-infrared into the ultraviolet. Launched in 1990 and scheduled to operate through 2010, HST carries and has carried a wide variety of instruments producing imaging, spectrographic, astrometric, and photometric data through both pointed and parallel observing programs. MAST is the primary archive and distribution center for HST data, distributing science, calibration, and engineering data to HST users and the astronomical community at large. Over 100 000 observations of more than 20 000 targets are available for retrieval from the Archive.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/kic10
- Title:
- Kepler Input Catalog
- Short Name:
- KIC
- Date:
- 12 Feb 2020 19:43:29
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The KIC, or Kepler Input Catalog, is the primary source of information about objects observed as part of the ground-based Kepler Spectral Classification Program (SCP) in preparation for the selection of Kepler PI and GO targets. The KIC lists objects down to 21st magnitude, but it is not complete to this limit. Light from only about 1/3 of these 14 million objects falls on the Kepler CCD detector. A small number of the KIC objects are calibration objects distributed across the sky.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/obspointing
- Title:
- MAST CAOM ObsPointing ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- MAST ObsPointing
- Date:
- 30 Oct 2024 18:49:06
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via a ConeSearch endpoint. This service provides access to MAST holdings with pointing positional information in the Common Archive Observation Model (CAOM) database, by providing access to the ObsPointing table as a cone search. This serves the same data as the MAST CAOMTAP service, linked as an auxiliary capability. Available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
10. MAST ConeSearch
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/mastcs
- Title:
- MAST ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- MAST CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:55:10
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via a ConeSearch endpoint. This service provides access to all, with an optional non-standard parameter for an individual catalog to query. The available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html, and include Hubble (HST) data, Kepler, K2, IUE, HUT, EUVE, FUSE, UIT, WUPPE, BEFS, TUES, IMAPS, High Level Science Products (HLSP), Copernicus, HPOL, VLA First, XMM-OM, and SWIFT.