Skylab Catalog of Far-Ultraviolet Objective-Prism Spectrophotometry
Short Name:
Skylab FUV
Date:
24 Apr 2006 21:32:00
Publisher:
NASA
Description:
This data set is a machine-readable version of the catalog of Far- Ultraviolet Objective-Prism Spectrophotometry (S-019). The data are on one ASCII tape with two files, created on an IBM 3081 computer. The data set contains arrays of ultraviolet flux measurements at wavelengths of 1300 to 4200 A. The spectra were digitized with a PDS 1010 A microdensitometer, and each spectrum was scanned in a series of strips 30 microns wide. This catalog contains data on 494 stars. The data on each star are quite complex and include a number of parameters in addition to the adopted fluxes. Accompanying this data set is a copy of a document entitled "Documentation for the Machine-Readable Version of the Catalogue of Far-Ultraviolet Objective-Prism Spectrophotometry: Skylab Experiment S-019, Ultraviolet Stellar Astronomy" by R.S. Hill and L.E. Brotzman, 1984 (B35702-000A). For more information on this data set, see the above document or contact Dr. Karl Henize, Code SN3, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houst
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Planetary Atmospheres Research Unit - Royal Belgian Institute for
Space Aeronomy
Description:
Profiles of species in Venus atmosphere terminator. Data retrieved
from calibrated spectra obtained with the SPICAV-SOIR instrument on
board the Venus Express spacecraft. These spectra can be checked on
the ESA PSA repository. See: A.C. Vandaele et al., Contribution from
SOIR/VEX to the updated Venus International Reference Atmosphere
(VIRA), Adv. Space Res. (2015),
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asr:2015.08.012.
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derived from the first year(s) of SPICAM UV stellar occultation
observations (Forget et al. 2009, Lebonnois et al. 2006). The database
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extinction profiles from SPICAM UV solar occultations (Määttänen et
al. 2013).
VO-compliant publication of Schmidt survey SRC-J of the southern sky digitized with the MAMA microdensitometer at the Observatoire de Paris Image Analysis Centre (CAI).