Sloan Digital Sky Survey Images (Latest Release) Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Sloan Digital Sky Survey Consortium
  2. Published by
    The Johns Hopkins University
Abstract

The Sloan Digital Sky Survey is a project to survey a 10000 square degree area on the Northern sky over a 5 year period. A dedicated 2.5m telescope is specially designed to take wide field (3 degrees in diameter) images using a 5x6 mosaic of 2048x2048 CCD`s, in five wavelength bands, operating in drift scan mode. The total raw data will exceed 40 TB. A processed subset, of about 1 TB in size, will consist of 1 million spectra, positions and image parameters for over 100 million objects, plus a mini-image centered on each object in every color. The data will be made available to the public after the completion of the survey

Keywords
  1. Images
See also HTML
http://www.sdss.jhu.edu/
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://sdss.jhu/services/SIAP-images

Access

IVOA Simple Image Search SIAP
For use with a VO-enabled image processor (e.g., Aladin).
http://skyserver.sdss.org/vo/SIAP/SIAP.asmx/getSiapInfo?&FORMAT=image/fits&BANDPASS=ugriz&

History

2015-02-05T21:10:39Z
Resource record created

Contact

Name
vo-helpdesk
E-Mail
vo-help@skysrv.pha.jhu.edu