Computer Science – Databases
Scientific paper
Apr 1999
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Computer Science
Databases
Astronomical Catalogs, Atlases, Sky Surveys, Databases, Retrieval Systems, Archives, Etc.
Scientific paper
We present the results of a survey of archival data and catalogued objects in the region around the Southern Hubble Deep Field (HDF-South). The survey encompasses NASA mission logs, astronomical catalogs, and journal tables. The HDF-South (HDF-S) has been the focus of a dedicated HST observing campaign during October 1998. Many astrophysically interesting objects in the vicinity of the HDF-S, including quasars and clusters of galaxies, have been catalogued and observed at a wide range of wavelengths. The byproducts of this and similar user-selected surveys of archival data can be used to study classes of objects that may potentially be represented among the faint objects discovered within the HDF-S. This survey was conducted using a suite of new data search, browse, and visualization tools available at the NASA ADC (Astronomical Data Center: http://adc.gafc.nasa.gov/).
Borne Kirk D.
Cheung Chi-Yee
Shaya Edward J.
White1 R. A.
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