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Telescope observations, star catalogs, exoplanet surveys, galaxy morphology, gravitational waves, spectroscopy
2,945 datasets
A spectroscopic catalog from the Spitzer Extragalactic First Look Survey, which aimed to characterize mid-infrared source populations. The survey comprises 4 square degrees of imaging from the Spitzer Space Telescope's MIPS and IRAC instruments, supported by ancillary ground-based optical and radio data. This specific catalog allows advanced queries of the MMT/Hectospec spectra described in a 2006 publication.
NASA HEASARC provides a processed catalog of 239,853 astronomical objects brighter than 12.0 magnitudes. The catalog was compiled in July 2008 from four source catalogs, preprocessed for uniform units, merged, and corrected for coordinate epoch 2000.0 and missing decimal points.
The Spitzer Extragalactic Representative Volume Survey (SERVS) conducted deep infrared observations of five extragalactic fields. This catalog from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration contains 4.5 micron data for the ELAIS-S1 field, with objects selected for high single-band reliability. It is designed for statistical studies or matching with external catalogs.
Four square degrees of infrared imaging from the Spitzer Space Telescope, centered at J1718+5930. The 67-hour survey, conducted after Science Verification in November 2003, aimed to characterize extragalactic sources down to sub-millijansky levels. This catalog presents the SDSS and MIPS photometry from Papovich et al. (2006).
SERVS Exploration Science program conducted deep infrared observations of five extragalactic fields. This catalog lists objects detected at 3.6 microns in the Lockman Hole field, filtered for high signal-to-noise and reliability. Data is provided by NASA and was last updated in March 2026.
The Spitzer-South Pole Telescope Deep Field (SSDF) is a 94-square-degree infrared survey of extragalactic sky, the largest such survey completed outside the Milky Way midplane. It was produced by NASA and integrates observations from multiple facilities including the South Pole Telescope, Herschel/SPIRE, XMM, VISTA, and the Australia Telescope Compact Array. The dataset was last updated on March 13, 2026.
The Spitzer Matching Survey of the Ultra-VISTA Deep Stripes (SMUVS) provides deep 3.6 and 4.5 micron imaging of three stripes in the COSMOS field. It catalogs approximately 350,000 sources detected at a point-source sensitivity of about 25.0 AB magnitude. The dataset was published by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated on 2026-03-13.
The Galactic Plane Infrared Polarization Survey (GPIPS) covers 76 square degrees of the Galactic plane midplane. This unique star catalog, published by Clemens et al. in 2020, consolidates photometry, polarimetry, and matching stellar data for 13,861,329 stars observed using the Mimir instrument on the 1.8 m Perkins telescope.
94 square degrees of extragalactic sky observed at 3.6 microns, making it the largest IRAC survey outside the Milky Way midplane. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration compiled this catalog as part of a panchromatic project combining data from multiple telescopes. It was last updated on March 13, 2026.
GLIMPSE360 is a Spitzer Space Telescope program that mapped 187 degrees of Galactic longitude not covered by prior surveys, completing a full circle of the Galactic plane. The Archive provides point source data with less stringent selection criteria than the official Catalog, maintained by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The dataset was last updated on 2026-03-13.
The Vela-Carina Archive contains infrared point source data covering 86 square degrees of the Galactic plane. It was created by the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) as part of a large area mapping project. The data is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
735 pre-main sequence stars in the Orion Population observed with slit spectrographs or equivalent resolution are cataloged. The table provides accurate coordinates, light ranges for variables, UBVRI photometry, and references to multi-wavelength observations. This is the third catalog from Herbig and Bell (1988), intended to replace the second catalog, and is provided by NASA HEASARC.
March 2003 data from the BATSE instrument on the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory, organized by the NASA HEASARC. The dataset contains on-board folded light curves for 8 out of several dozen observed pulsars, structured into groups for trigger, daily, occultation, and pulsar data. Data are stored in BIN and HTML file formats.
MIPSGAL is a Spitzer Space Telescope Legacy Program imaging the inner disk of the Milky Way at 24 and 70 microns. The 24 micron band is sensitive to thermal emission from interstellar dust in environments like evolved star envelopes, young stellar objects, and supernova remnants. This archive from NASA provides a critical link between near-infrared and far-infrared data for both point sources and diffuse emission.
The Extragalactic First Look Survey comprises 4 square degrees of mid-infrared imaging from the Spitzer Space Telescope, observed for 67 hours in late 2003. This catalog presents line strength and equivalent width measurements from follow-up WIYN/Hydra optical spectra, as described in Marleau et al. (2007). The data was published by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and last updated on the platform in March 2026.
The Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G) catalog contains photometry and model parameters for over 2300 nearby galaxies observed at 3.6 and 4.5 microns. This extremely deep survey from NASA reaches a 1 sigma surface brightness limit of μ3.6(AB) = 27 mag arcsec-2. The catalog provides derived parameters and links to data access pages for each galaxy.
A catalog of 1,441 X-ray point sources detected in 32 nearby spiral and elliptical galaxies by the Chandra ACIS observatory. The table lists source properties such as counts in energy bands, hardness ratios, and inferred X-ray luminosities. This table was created by the NASA HEASARC in October 2006 based on data from the CDS.
The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS) unites deep observations from NASA's Spitzer, Hubble, and Chandra, ESA's Herschel and XMM-Newton, and ground-based facilities. This catalog lists sources from MIPS 24 micron imaging of the GOODS-S field, limited to flux densities greater than 80 microJy for high completeness and reliability. The data is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
A ~24 square degree region of the Cygnus-X star-forming complex was imaged by the Spitzer Space Telescope's IRAC and MIPS instruments. The project provides two catalog data products: a high-reliability Catalog and a more inclusive Archive with fainter sources. This data was collected as part of the Spitzer Cycle 4 Legacy program (PID 40184) by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The Lynds' Catalog of Bright Nebulae lists coordinates, dimensions, area, color, and a brightness index on a scale from 1 to 6 for each object. It originates from the NASA/ADC CD-ROM 'Selected Astronomical Catalogs Vol. 1' dated 09-July-1992, with corrections added by the CDS and a revision by NASA HEASARC in February 2001. The catalog includes cross-references to other major catalogs like NGC, IC, and Sharpless.