The RAdial Velocity Experiment (RAVE) contains stellar atmospheric
parameters (effective temperature, surface gravity, overall
metallicity), radial velocities, chemical abundances and distances.
Observations between 2003 and 2013 were used to build the five RAVE
data releases.
The RAdial Velocity Experiment (RAVE) contains stellar atmospheric
parameters (effective temperature, surface gravity, overall
metallicity), radial velocities, chemical abundances and distances.
Observations between 2003 and 2013 were used to build the five RAVE
data releases.
Complete Asteroid Data from the Minor Planet Center (MPC),
updated once per month. The MPC operates at the Smithsonian Astrophysical
Observatory under the auspices of Division III of the International
Astronomical Union (IAU).
The MPC Orbit database contains orbital elements of minor
planets that have been published in the Minor Planet Circulars,
the Minor Planet Orbit Supplement and the Minor Planet
Electronic Circulars.
The EPN-TAP 2.0 version of the complete asteroid data from the Minor
Planet Center (MPC), updated once per month. The MPC operates at the
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory under the auspices of Division
III of the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
The MPC Orbit database contains orbital elements of minor planets that
have been published in the Minor Planet Circulars, the Minor Planet
Orbit Supplement and the Minor Planet Electronic Circulars.
The LIFE Target Star Database contains information useful
for the planned `LIFE mission`_ (mid-ir, nulling
interferometer in space). It characterizes possible
target systems including information about stellar,
planetary and disk properties. The data itself is mainly
a collection from different other catalogs.
Note that LIFE's target database is living
data. The content – and to some extent even structure – of these
tables may change at any time without prior warning.
.. _LIFE mission: https://life-space-mission.com/
This table contains line metadata computed a pseudo-relativistic
Hartree-Fock method including core-polarization corrections. Its
schema follows the first Working Draft of LineTAP.
This service provides oscillator strengths and transition
probabilities. Mainly based on experimental energy levels, these were
calculated with the pseudo-relativistic Hartree-Fock method including
core-polarization corrections.
Operators of publishing registries
can use this service to request a re-harvest of their registry by pasting
in their registry's IVOID below. If you paste in the magic value
``ivo://ivoa.net/rofr``, we will also fetch new registries from the
RofR.
You usually want to use this when you want to see the effect of some
change in your registry on, say, TOPCAT. Note that you cannot start
a full re-harvest of a registry from this interface. Contact the
operators if you think you need that.
The LIFE Target Star Database contains information useful
for the planned `LIFE mission`_ (mid-ir, nulling
interferometer in space). It characterizes possible
target systems including information about stellar,
planetary and disk properties. The data itself is mainly
a collection from different other catalogs.
Note that LIFE's target database is living
data. The content – and to some extent even structure – of these
tables may change at any time without prior warning.
.. _LIFE mission: https://life-space-mission.com/
Tables containing the information in the IVOA Registry. To query
these tables, use `our TAP service`_.
For more information and example queries, see the
`RegTAP specification`_.
.. _our TAP service: /__system__/tap/run/info
.. _RegTAP specification: http://www.ivoa.net/documents/RegTAP/