PADC TAP Server on voparis-tap-maser.obspm.fr TAP service
Short Name:
PADC TAP
Date:
16 Jul 2024 14:07:24
Publisher:
Paris Astronomical Data Centre
Description:
The PADC TAP Server on voparis-tap-maser.obspm.fr's TAP end point. The Table Access
Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables,
inspect various metadata, and upload your own data. It is thus the
VO's premier way to access public data holdings.
Tables exposed through this endpoint include: epn_core from the cassini_jupiter schema, epn_core from the cassini_rpws schema, epn_core from the expres schema, epn_core from the juno_waves schema, epn_core from the lofar4sw_proto schema, epn_core from the maser_services schema, epn_core from the spase_vespa schema, epn_core from the stereo_waves schema, columns, groups, key_columns, keys, schemas, tables from the tap_schema schema, epn_core, fogg_akr_wind, leblanc_nda_jupiter_emi, leblanc_nda_jupiter_obs, louis_juno_waves, marques_nda_jupiter, taubenschuss_frp_saturn, wu_anomalous_nsmr, wu_nkom_saturn, wu_skr_harmonic from the tfcat schema, epn_core from the voyager_pra schema, epn_core from the wind_waves schema.
PADC TAP Server on voparis-tap-planeto.obspm.fr TAP service
Short Name:
PADC TAP
Date:
18 Oct 2024 18:07:32
Publisher:
Paris Astronomical Data Centre
Description:
The PADC TAP Server on voparis-tap-planeto.obspm.fr's TAP end point. The Table Access
Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables,
inspect various metadata, and upload your own data. It is thus the
VO's premier way to access public data holdings.
Tables exposed through this endpoint include: epn_core from the apis schema, epn_core from the basecom schema, epn_core, observatories from the bdip schema, epn_core from the crism_speclib schema, epn_core from the dynastvo schema, epn_core from the exoplanet schema, epn_core from the gmap schema, epn_core from the hst_planeto schema, epn_core from the iks schema, epn_core from the lunar_craters schema, epn_core from the m4ast schema, epn_core from the mars_craters schema, epn_core from the mars_craters_lagain schema, epn_core from the mercury_craters schema, epn_core from the meteor_showers schema, epn_core from the moonsprop schema, epn_core from the planets schema, epn_core from the spectro_asteroids schema, epn_core from the spectro_m_ast schema, epn_core from the spectro_planets schema, epn_core from the spectro_stars schema, epn_core from the spectro_trojans schema, columns, groups, key_columns, keys, schemas, tables from the tap_schema schema, epn_core from the titan_profiles schema, epn_core from the tnosarecool schema, epn_core from the usgs_wms schema, epn_core from the venus_craters schema, epn_core from the vims_satellites schema, epn_core from the voccdb schema, epn_core from the vvex schema.
Predictions of stellar occultations by the main planetary satellites
Short Name:
voccdb.epn_core
Date:
26 Feb 2025 14:03:55
Publisher:
Paris Astronomical Data Centre
Description:
The VOccDB database provides prediction and parameters of stellar
occultations by the main planetary satellites. Observations of a
stellar occultations help to better determine the size and the shape
of the occulting body, as well as its astrometric position at the
milli-arcsecond level precision. Only the main moons of giant planets
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are considered in the event
prediction database. Predictions are provided over period 2023-2032,
up to visual magnitude 12 for the biggest satellites, and magnitude 14
for other satellites. For each stellar occultation event prediction,
the database provides circumstances and observational data, date and
timing of the occultation, star position and magnitude, excepted
duration, etc.
This service provides the physical and dynamical characteristics of
natural satellites in the Solar System: size, mass, rotational
properties, magnitude and albedo, orbital elements. These quantities
are taken from various publications listed under the bib_reference
parameter. These data will be updated as new values are published.
This service provides a compilation of spectra of asteroids in the
visible and NIR range. It is composed of various libraries distributed
as VizieR catalogues. Reformatted VOtable or fits versions are
provided with thumbnails. Ephemeris data are retrieved from Miriade
(IMCCE) for the reference date when possible.
This service provides a compilation of global spectra of planets and
satellites in the visible and NIR range, for quick reference purpose.
It is made from various libraries, including the
Tohoku-Hiroshima-Nagoya Planet Spectra Library (Lundock et al 2009)
and spectra from a USGS web site (R. Clark). Reformatted VOtable
versions are provided together with links to the original data.