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This field is used to determine the center of the field to be retrieved. If you specify coordinates these are used as the center. When equatorial coordinates are being used the RA may be specified as either hh mm ss or ddd.fff, i.e., in hours or in decimal degrees. The coordinate fields must be separated by a comma or sign of the declination. If any letter is used in this field the field is assumed to be an object name and is sent to the SIMBAD name resolver to be resolved. Examples: 6 45 10.76 -16 41 57.82 6 45 10.76, -16 41 57.82 101.2948411 -16.6993947 101.2948411, -16.6993947 sirius This selection box allows you to select data from a survey. The details of each individual survey can be found in the web site http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/survey.pl Click on this field to choose among equatorial, galactic and ecliptic coordinates. The default is equatorial. You may select the equinox year to be used in Equatorial or Ecliptic coordinates. Any equinox year within about two centuries of the present may be used. The default is 2000. This field sets the size of the image in degrees. Enter the size of the sides of the image in the projected coordinates. Since there are distortions in the projection, the actual distance between corners of the image can be more or less than the specified size. Note that the default size for an image is 300 times the intrinsic pixel size of an image. You may select the dimensions of the image to be produced in pixels. By default an 300x300 image is produced. In conjunction with the image-size field you can control the resolution of the image. If this checkbox is set, a listing of objects in the image will be retrieved and returned as an additional FITS table. This selection box allows you to select catalog(s) from which the objects are retrieved. This is only valid when Retrive catalog is set. Use the left mouse button and click the desired catalog on the list box to select it. To deselect it, click it again. Multiple catalogs may be selected in this way. Determine whether to make a plot of image and objects after retrieving them. Pressing this button submits the request to be processed by SkyView. This button will be disabled during the HTTP transaction. Pressing this button resets the entries. Pressing this button closes the dialog box. This button will be disabled during the HTTP transaction. Pressing this button opens the help file. Go to About fv. Pages maintained by Bryan Irby Send bug reports or feature requests via the FTOOLS help desk. HEASARC Home | Observatories | Archive | Calibration | Software | Tools | Students/Teachers/Public Last modified: Thursday, 16-Jul-2009 14:09:32 EDT HEASARC Staff Scientist Position - Applications are now being accepted for a Staff Scientist with significant experience and interest in the technical aspects of astrophysics research, to work in the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, MD. Refer to the AAS Job register for full details. |