- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/GAIADR3
- Title:
- GAIA DR3 ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- GAIADR3 CS
- Date:
- 02 Aug 2024 14:20:04
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. This service provides access to the MAST mirror of the GAIA catalog data release 3. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
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- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/GAIADR2
- Title:
- GAIA DR2 ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- GAIADR2 CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:18:57
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. This service provides access to the MAST mirror of the GAIA catalog data release 2. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/GAIADR1
- Title:
- GAIA DR1 ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- GAIADR1 CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:18:44
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. This service provides access to the MAST mirror of the GAIA catalog data release 1. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
14. GALEX ConeSearch
- 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/gsc/gsc2.3
- Title:
- Guide Star Catalog 2.3 Cone Search
- Short Name:
- GSC23
- Date:
- 13 Feb 2020 17:10:38
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Guide Star Catalog II (GSC-II) is an all-sky optical catalog based on 1" resolution scans of the photographic Sky Survey plates, at two epochs and three bandpasses, from the Palomar and UK Schmidt telescopes. This all-sky catalog will ultimately contains positions, proper motions, classifications, and magnitudes in multiple bandpasses for almost a billion objects down to approximately Jpg=21, Fpg=20. The GSC-II is currently used for HST Bright Object Protection and HST pointing. Looking ahead, the GSC-II will form the basis of the Guide Star Catalog for JWST. This was constructed in collaboration with ground-based observatories for use with the GEMINI, VLT and GALILEO telescopes
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/gsc/gsc1.1
- Title:
- Guide Star Catalog 1.1 Cone Search
- Short Name:
- GSC11
- Date:
- 13 Feb 2020 17:10:22
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The GSC-I catalog is an all-sky catalog of positions and magnitudes for approximately 19 million stars and other objects in the sixth to fifteenth magnitude range. The GSC is primarily based on an all-sky, single-epoch collection of Schmidt plates. For centers at +6 degrees and north, a 1982 epoch "Quick V" survey was obtained from the Palomar Observatory, while for southern fields, materials from the UK SERC J survey (epoch = 1975) and its equatorial extension (epoch = 1982) were used.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/GSPC2
- Title:
- Guide Star Photometric ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- GSP2 CS
- Date:
- 13 Feb 2020 17:37:54
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Guide Star Catalog (GSC) is a star catalog compiled to support the Hubble Space Telescope with targeting off-axis stars. GSC-II contains 945,592,683 stars out to magnitude 21. Photometric calibrations for GSC2 are available through this interface. All available catalogs are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- 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/catalogs/HLASTARCLUSTERS
- Title:
- HLA Star Clusters ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- STARCLUSTERS CS
- Date:
- 13 Feb 2020 17:47:36
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via a ConeSearch endpoint. A high-level science product was produced cataloging star clusters within the HLA: compact star cluster catalogs are presented for 20 nearby, star-forming galaxies using observations from the Advanced Catalog for Surveys (ACS) and source lists generated by the Hubble Legacy Archive. Results based on these cluster catalogs are published in the paper "The Luminosity Function of Star Clusters in 20 Star-Forming Galaxies Based on Hubble Legacy Archive Photometry" Whitmore, AJ 147:78. A typical cluster luminosity function can be approximated by a power-law, with an average value for the index of -2.37 and rms scatter = 0.18. The uniform database provided by these HLA catalogs results in a small scatter (0.5 magnitude) in the correlation between the magnitude of the brightest cluster (M_brightest) and Log of the number of clusters brighter than M_I = -9 (Log N). More information on the catalog is available at https://archive.stsci.edu/prepds/hlastarclusters/. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.