Sentences with phrase «sky survey images»

We describe current activities and progress that are focused on making high quality all - sky survey images of the diffuse far - infrared emission.
Now astronomers are turning to machines to help them identify basic properties of stars based on sky survey images.
This image was taken by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, and shows very high - energy X-rays in blue, and lower energy X-rays in red (both have been superposed on a sky survey image of stars representing the location of the nebula).
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of HR 483 from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Gl 105 (HR 753) from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of 54 Piscium from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Mu Herculis from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Iota Persei from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(A Digitized Sky Survey image of CD - 51 5974 from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Vega from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Beta Hydri from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Gamma Pavonis from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Zeta Tucanae from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of 37 Geminorum from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Kappa Ceti from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of 70 Virginis from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of 44 Boötis from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of BD +04 123 from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Edasich at John Whatmough's web site, «Extrasolar Visions.»)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of BD - 05 1123 from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Xi Boötis from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of CD - 23 17699 from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Beta Comae Berenices from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Chi1 Orionis from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of 79 Ceti at John Whatmough's web site, «Extrasolar Visions.»)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Arcturus from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of 61 Ursae Majoris from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Alpha Mensae from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Gamma Leporis from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Pollux from the Nearby Stars Database.)
(See a Digitized Sky Survey image of Aldebaran A from the Nearby Stars Database.)

Not exact matches

Since 2000, the $ 85 million Sloan Digital Sky Survey at the Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico has imaged more than one - third of the night sky, capturing information on more than 930,000 galaxies and 120,000 quasaSky Survey at the Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico has imaged more than one - third of the night sky, capturing information on more than 930,000 galaxies and 120,000 quasasky, capturing information on more than 930,000 galaxies and 120,000 quasars.
Early this year astronomers with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey released the largest color image of the universe ever made, a trillion - pixel set of paired portraits that covers one - third of the night sSky Survey released the largest color image of the universe ever made, a trillion - pixel set of paired portraits that covers one - third of the night skysky.
A closer look at images from the second Palomar Sky Survey revealed it had the same size and brightness 16 years ago.
The image is part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and was taken by the UK Schmidt Telescope at Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales, Australia.
Now Rahman and his colleagues have identified a knot of 400 massive stars in the cloud's heart in images from the infrared 2 Micron All Sky Survey (Astrophysical Journal Letters, in press).
They used images from the UltraVISTA survey, one of six projects using VISTA to survey the sky at near - infrared wavelengths, and made a census of faint galaxies when the age of the Universe was between just 0.75 and 2.1 billion years old.
Volunteers for the Galaxy Zoo project have classified a million images from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, leading to about 20 scientific publications and one genuine enigma: a peculiar green intergalactic blob.
The two observatories of the All - Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae scan the Northern and Southern hemispheres every night with six 5.5 - inch telescopes (eight total by the end of the summer), taking photos of the sky and comparing successive images to find changes, such as supernovSky Automated Survey for Supernovae scan the Northern and Southern hemispheres every night with six 5.5 - inch telescopes (eight total by the end of the summer), taking photos of the sky and comparing successive images to find changes, such as supernovsky and comparing successive images to find changes, such as supernovas.
ASASSN - 14li was discovered Nov. 22, 2014, in images obtained by the All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASASSN), which includes robotic telescopes in Hawaii and Chile.
The Siding Spring Survey uses images from the Siding Spring observatory in Australia as part of the global Catalina Sky Survey, an effort to discover and track potentially dangerous near - Earth objects.
The Sloan survey captures the sky in full color rather than just through red and blue filters, produces images twice as sharp as Palomar's, and detects objects one - tenth the brightness of those detectable by its predecessor.
But when the team compared them to a better image from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, they found a surprising mismatch.
Seb Oliver, Head of the HerMES survey said: «The fantastic thing about Herschel - SPIRE is that we are able to scan very large areas of the sky with sufficient sensitivity and image sharpness that we can find these rare and exotic things.
Todd Boroson and Tod Lauer at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory in Tucson found what they think is a dual black hole while examining more than 17,000 quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, which obtained data, images, and spectra of more than one - fourth of the sSky Survey, which obtained data, images, and spectra of more than one - fourth of the skysky.
For years, Kuchner has been fascinated by infrared images of the entire sky captured by NASA's Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), launched in 2009.
Subaru is currently undertaking a massive survey to image a large area of the sky at an unprecedented depth with Hyper Suprime - Cam as part of the Subaru Strategic Program.
The magenta X-ray data come from NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescopic Array, and are overlaid on a visible image from the Digitized Sky Survey.
For their analysis, they used images from the survey that covered five patches of the sky covering a total area of around 2200 times the size of the full Moon [2], and containing around 15 million galaxies.
But they are rare, so finding them requires extensive observing surveys using powerful, large telescopes that take images across a large part of the sky.
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