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Telescope observations, star catalogs, exoplanet surveys, galaxy morphology, gravitational waves, spectroscopy
2,948 datasets
4 square degrees of mid-infrared imaging from the Spitzer Space Telescope's IRAC instrument, centered at coordinates J1718+5930. The 67-hour survey was conducted in late 2003 to characterize extragalactic source populations down to sub-millijansky levels. Data is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
The Extragalactic First Look Survey covers 4 square degrees of imaging centered at J1718+5930. This 67-hour survey, conducted with the Spitzer Space Telescope's MIPS and IRAC instruments after Science Verification in November 2003, aimed to characterize extragalactic sources down to sub-millijansky levels in the mid-infrared. The dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The Extragalactic First Look Survey covers 4 square degrees of 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. It includes data from the MIPS and IRAC instruments, supplemented by ancillary ground-based optical and radio observations.
Spitzer's 67-hour Extragalactic First Look Survey aimed to characterize mid-infrared source populations down to sub-millijansky levels. The dataset includes 4 square degrees of imaging from the MIPS instrument at 24 microns, centered at J1718+5930. It was created by NASA as one of the first observations after Science Verification in November 2003.
A 67-hour survey conducted with the Spitzer Space Telescope's IRAC and MIPS instruments in November 2003. The Extragalactic First Look Survey covers 4 square degrees centered at J1718+5930, aiming to characterize mid-infrared source populations down to sub-millijansky levels. It was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
53 square degrees of the inner Galactic plane were re-imaged to measure stellar proper motions over a decade. The project combines new observations with original GLIMPSE data from 2004-2005. This dataset was published by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and last updated in March 2026.
130 newly discovered Galactic open clusters identified in the All-Sky Compiled Catalogue of 2.5 Million Stars. NASA HEASARC created this table in May 2011 based on catalog files from the CDS. For these clusters, the authors determined homogeneous astrophysical parameters including size, distance, motion, and age.
A 67-hour survey conducted in late 2003, this dataset contains mid-infrared source observations from the Spitzer Space Telescope's MIPS instrument at 160 microns. The Extragalactic First Look Survey covers 4 square degrees of sky, aiming to characterize extragalactic populations down to sub-millijansky levels. It was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
The z0MGS_Dust project provides Herschel satellite imagery from PACS and SPIRE instruments for 1578 galaxies. It includes derived dust emission parameters for 819 galaxies and integrated photometry with dust parameters for 877 galaxies, produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The catalog uses WISE and Herschel data to derive dust parameters and scaling relations with galactic properties like stellar mass and star formation rate.
The Spitzer Extragalactic First Look Survey is a 67-hour infrared imaging survey covering 4 square degrees, conducted by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope after its Science Verification in November 2003. It aimed to characterize extragalactic source populations down to sub-millijansky levels in the mid-infrared. The dataset includes ancillary data from ground-based optical and radio telescopes.
Ilaria Sorrentino's research dataset describes a "one pot" approach to functionalize few-layer graphene using a chimeric laccase-hydrophobin enzyme. The biofunctionalized material was characterized by electrochemistry and Raman spectroscopy and employed in the biosensing of phenols like catechol and dopamine. The dataset is published on Papers with Code under an Open Access license.
A mid-infrared catalog of extragalactic sources from the Spitzer Space Telescope's First Look Survey. The 67-hour survey covers 4 square degrees and aims to characterize source populations down to sub-millijansky levels. It was conducted by NASA in late 2003 as one of Spitzer's first observations after Science Verification.
The APOGLIMPSE project re-imaged 53 square degrees of the inner Galactic plane, combining new observations with original GLIMPSE data from 2004-2005. It measures proper motions of sources over a decade and includes high-resolution H-band spectroscopy from the APOGEE/APOGEE-2 surveys. The dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
Noor Hamza presents experimental data for a high-sensitivity refractive index sensor using a single-mode–multimode–single-mode fiber structure. The sensor performance was examined with coreless fiber diameters of 100 and 50 μm and three different tune lengths of 20, 25, and 30 mm, achieved via chemical etching with hydrofluoric acid. The highest sensitivity attained was about 1012 nm/RIU with a 50 μm diameter.
A 1990 version catalog lists objects known or believed to be galactic novae, with spurious objects omitted. The catalog was compiled by Duerbeck and is provided as a service by NASA HEASARC. Completeness was attempted for novae but not for dwarf novae or X-ray novae.
Calibrated data from the VIRTIS instrument aboard the Rosetta spacecraft during its EXTENSION 3 MTP035 phase. The data covers observations from 2016-09-26 to 2016-09-29 in the vicinity of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. This V2.0 release supersedes V1.0 with major updates to the data and documentation and is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The Molonglo Reference Catalog lists 12,141 discrete radio sources with flux densities greater than 0.7 Jy. It covers the declination range +18.5 degrees to -85 degrees in 1950 coordinates, excluding regions within 3 degrees of the Galactic equator. NASA's High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) provides this service.
The Spitzer Extragalactic First Look Survey catalog contains mid-infrared imaging data from the Spitzer Space Telescope. The 67-hour survey, conducted in late 2003, covers 4 square degrees centered at J1718+5930 and aims to characterize extragalactic sources down to sub-millijansky levels. The dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and includes ancillary ground-based optical and radio data.
A catalog of observations made by the Broad Band X-Ray Telescope (BBXRT), including spectral and lightcurve products for each of the 10 pixels per observation. The data is provided by NASA's High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC). The dataset was last updated on 2026-03-13.
A 67-hour survey conducted in late 2003, this dataset is a mid-infrared point source catalog from the Spitzer Space Telescope's Extragalactic First Look Survey. It covers 4 square degrees of imaging centered at J1718+5930, aiming to characterize extragalactic source populations down to sub-millijansky levels. The data was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and includes ancillary observations from ground-based optical and radio telescopes.