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   Words matching author's name, word(s) from title, description, etc.
    
Select from Wavelength, Mission, and controlled Astronomical keywords:
Target Name (resolved by Simbad) or Position:

Position in Sexagesimal, or Decimal °
Target radius:

Radius or Box size

 
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 Search by Position across 7991 tables 
 Output preferences (usage)
 
Maximum Entries per table:
Output layout:
ALL columns
 
 
  rx,yPositionGalactic  J2000    B1950  Ecl.J2000  none
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r and x,y are the distance to the Target;
Position is in the same coordinate system as Target.
 
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(Catalogue Map) This Kohonen Self-Organizing Map is based on a neural network analysis of the keywords associated to the catalogues (see Poinçot et al., 1998A&AS..130..183P; and Lesteven et al., 1996VA.....40..395L)

Each dot marks a map area; colour denotes the density or the clustering tendency of the documents; deep blue areas have the lowest density. Just click any area on the map to get the corresponding list of catalogues found in that area.

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