New in the #VirtualObservatory: “IRSA IVOA ObsCore Table” by creator
http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu
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Unlock the cosmos with precision timing! Compute CHEOPS and JWST visibility windows for any astronomical target throughout the year with simple Python commands.
https://github.com/alphapsa/visibility
#SpaceTelescopes #Exoplanets #ObservationalAstronomy
New in the #VirtualObservatory: “IRSA SPHEREx ObsCore Table” by IRSA
http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/Missions/spherex.html
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New in the #VirtualObservatory: “Asteroids rotation periods from Kepler K2” by Sergeyev A.V. et al.
cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/703/A3...
#SpaceObservatories #ObservationalAstronomy #SolarSystem #Asteroids
New in the #VirtualObservatory: “MAST PanSTARRS1 DR2 Mean Object HATS Survey” by Space Telescope Science Institute Catalogs and Surveys Branch
http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html
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New in the #VirtualObservatory: “MAST PanSTARRS 1 DR1 Color HiPS Survey” by Space Telescope Science Institute Catalogs and Surveys Branch
http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html
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New in the #VirtualObservatory: “MAST DSS Color HiPS Survey” by Space Telescope Science Institute Catalogs and Surveys Branch
http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html
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New in the #VirtualObservatory: “MAST ObsCore Images” by Space Telescope Science Institute Catalogs and Surveys Branch
http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html
#SolarSystemAstronomy #ObservationalAstronomy #GalacticAndExtragalacticAstronomy #StellarAstronomy
Black Holes Merge in Surprise - David Kipping and Joe Rogan
#scientificdiscovery #observationalastronomy
New in the #VirtualObservatory: “CHEOPS and TESS photometry of KELT-7” by Garai Z. et al.
https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/700/A5
#MultipleStars #Exoplanets #SpaceObservatories #ObservationalAstronomy
Future detection efforts may rely on long-term observational data, looking for subtle movements or changes in position over time, rather than a single snapshot. #ObservationalAstronomy 6/6