Connect to VizieR
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/. Several mirror sites are also available around the world. The VizieR interface in fv allows the user to make simple queries of any table to find sources located within a given search radius of a celestial object or coordinate. The results are returned to fv in the form of a FITS format table, containing one row per object. Note that much more general queries of these tables (e.g., to retrieve all sources brighter than a certain magnitude) can be performed using the query tools at the VizieR web site. The latest complete list of catalogs available from VizieR may be viewed with a Web browser at: http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/vizHelp?cats/cats.htx For example, for documentation on the I/197A catalog from the main VizieR web site, go to: http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/Cat?I/197A This same help file is available from the ADC mirror site at: http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/viz-bin/Cat?I/197A Enter the short name (e.g., I/239) of the catalog to be searched, or select from one of the catalogs listed in the scrolling selection box. About 100 of the most popular catalogs are listed. Refer to the VisieR web site at http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/ for the latest complete list of available catalogs. Enter the name of the object or the celestial coordinate at the center of the search area. Coordinates may be entered in 'hh mm ss' or decimal degrees format. Examples: 6 45 10.76, -16 41 57.82 6 45 10.76, -16 41 57.82 Enter the radius of the cone search, in arc-minutes. Enter the maximum number of rows per HDU to get from VizieR. Pressing this button submits the request to be processed by VizieR. This button will be disabled during the HTTP transaction. 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 14:09:35 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. |