Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) TAP Virtual Observatory Resource

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    European Space Agency
Abstract
This service provides access to tables and catalogues of the ISO ESA mission.
        				The Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) was the world's first true orbiting infrared observatory. Equipped with four highly-sophisticated and versatile scientific instruments, it was launched by Ariane in November 1995 and provided astronomers world-wide with a facility of unprecedented sensitivity and capabilities for a detailed exploration of the Universe at infrared wavelengths. The two spectrometers (SWS and LWS), a camera (ISOCAM) and an imaging photo-polarimeter (ISOPHOT) jointly covered wavelengths from 2.5 to around 240 microns with spatial resolutions ranging from 1.5 arcseconds (at the shortest wavelengths) to 90 arcseconds (at the longer wavelengths). Its 60 cm diameter telescope was cooled by superfluid liquid helium to temperatures of 2-4 K.
        			
Keywords
  1. ESA, ISO, Archive, ESAC
See also HTML
http://archives.esac.esa.int/nida
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://esavo/iso/tap

Access

IVOA Table Access TAP
http://nida.esac.esa.int/nida-sl-tap/tap
Run SQL-like queries with TAP-enabled clients (e.g., TOPCAT).

History

2020-11-09T12:44:57.293
Resource record created

Contact

Name
Bruno Merin
E-Mail
esdc_leads@cosmos.esa.int
Telephone
+34918131456