Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR9 - Images 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/SIAPDR9-images

Access

IVOA Simple Image Search SIAP
For use with a VO-enabled image processor (e.g., Aladin).
http://skyserver.sdss.org/vo/DR9SIAP/SIAP.asmx/getSiapInfo?&FORMAT=image/fits&BANDPASS=ugriz&

History

2015-02-05T21:07:21Z
Resource record created

Contact

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