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Telescope observations, star catalogs, exoplanet surveys, galaxy morphology, gravitational waves, spectroscopy
2,948 datasets
Supplementary file 6.R accompanies a research article on neuropeptide evolution in asteroid echinoderms. The file, authored by Nayeli Escudero Castelán, was published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license on 2026-05-28. Its specific content and size are not detailed in the available metadata.
Radio Science data from the Rosetta orbiter's PRELANDING phase in 2014. This dataset contains global gravity measurements for comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, specifically from a 5-hour observation window on 2014-08-15. The data was collected by NASA as part of the International Rosetta Mission.
NASA HEASARC's Exoplanet Orbit Database contains well-determined orbital parameters and host star properties for planets discovered via radial velocity and transit methods. The database compiles fundamental transit parameters, stellar data, and discovery methods from peer-reviewed literature. It is updated within a day of changes to the source file.
Tables 1-3 from a submitted manuscript on behavioral skills training. The data was authored by Arsen Gourjian of The Groden Center Research Department and last updated on the dataverse platform in May 2026. The tables likely contain results and metrics related to the study's intervention.
Figures supporting a manuscript on the effects of Behavioral Skills Training for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability. The data was contributed by The Groden Center Research Department and was last updated on the platform in May 2026. The specific content and volume of the figures are not detailed in the available metadata.
Harvey MJ (2009) developed this spectral library for classifying marine benthic habitats using hyperspectral imagery in oligotrophic, temperate waters. The data is part of the National Spectral Database (NSD) Aquatic Library hosted by Geoscience Australia. The dataset's record was last updated on 2026-04-30.
The Hayabusa mission's Asteroid Multi-band Imaging Camera (AMICA) captured 1662 images of asteroid 25143 Itokawa between May 2003 and November 2005. This data set provides derived geometric information for each pixel in 1339 of those images. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration produced this collection.
Faint Object Camera (FOC) was one of the four original axial instruments on the Hubble Space Telescope. It was designed to make high-resolution observations of faint sources at ultraviolet and visible wavelengths. The dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
4 square degrees of mid-infrared imaging from the Spitzer Space Telescope's IRAC instrument, centered at coordinates J1718+5930. The 67-hour survey, conducted in late 2003, aimed to characterize extragalactic source populations down to sub-millijansky levels. Data was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
A complete list of all observations from the European X-ray Observatory Satellite (EXOSAT). The log includes observed targets, observing modes, principal investigators, and the current state of data analysis. NASA's HEASARC revised the database in August 2005 to modernize parameter names and add Galactic coordinates.
A 2026 catalog from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope provides infrared observations of the UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey (UDS) field. The survey consists of deep IRAC and 24 micron MIPS observations covering approximately 1 square degree. The UDS is the largest deep near-infrared (JHK) survey, sampling representative cosmological volumes out to high redshifts (z>6).
Spitzer's 67-hour Extragalactic First Look Survey aimed to characterize faint mid-infrared sources down to sub-millijansky levels. The survey includes 4 square degrees of imaging from the MIPS and IRAC instruments, supplemented by ground-based optical and radio data. This dataset from NASA represents one of the first science observations made by the Spitzer Space Telescope after its Science Verification in November 2003.
The UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey (UDS) is a ~1 square degree area, representing the largest deep near-infrared survey. The Spitzer Public Legacy Survey of the UDS (SpUDS) provides deep infrared observations of this region using IRAC and MIPS instruments, enabling sampling of representative cosmological volumes out to high redshifts (z>6). This dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
A 67-hour survey conducted in late 2003 with the Spitzer Space Telescope's IRAC and MIPS instruments, characterizing extragalactic sources down to sub-millijansky levels in the mid-infrared. The dataset covers 4 square degrees of imaging centered at J1718+5930 and includes ancillary ground-based optical and radio data. It was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
67 hours of Spitzer Space Telescope observations characterize extragalactic source populations down to sub-millijansky levels in the mid-infrared. The Extragalactic First Look Survey covers 4 square degrees of imaging with MIPS and IRAC instruments, centered at J1718+5930. This catalog was produced by NASA as one of the first observations after Science Verification in November 2003.
High-Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXBs) require multi-wavelength observational efforts for proper characterization. This catalog provides the best known coordinates, companion star spectral types, systemic radial velocities, component masses, orbital periods, eccentricities, and spin periods for Galactic HMXBs, compiled from literature data-mining through 2022. The NASA HEASARC first created this database table in October 2023 and maintains a dynamic version updated from the Binary rEvolution website.
The Catalog of Open Cluster Data (COCD) contains parameters for 513 open clusters and 7 compact associations. It was created by NASA HEASARC in May 2011 based on studies of about 33,000 possible member stars from the All-Sky Compiled Catalog (ASCC-2.5). The catalog provides established parameters like cluster distances, proper motions, radial velocities, and ages.
159 stars provide a complete sampling of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. The Spitzer Atlas of Stellar Spectra presents IRS Short-Low and Long-Low spectra for these stars. The SASS Catalog, created by NASA, includes spectral type, luminosity type, color, metallicity, and photometry for each star.
An extragalactic source catalog from the Spitzer Space Telescope's First Look Survey, covering 4 square degrees of sky. The survey, conducted for 67 hours in late 2003, aimed to characterize mid-infrared source populations down to sub-millijansky levels using MIPS and IRAC instruments. It was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The Extragalactic First Look Survey covers 4 square degrees of infrared imaging centered at J1718+5930. This 67-hour survey, conducted by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in late 2003, aimed to characterize extragalactic source populations down to sub-millijansky levels in the mid-infrared.