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When you download a FITS files (from anywhere), the default filename is very likely related to the process id on the server, e.g., it won't mean anything to you 10 minutes after you download it. In the process of downloading images, you should rename the images straightaway to be something that you can understand and remember later on.
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=Most coherent, developed, tested materials=
 
=Most coherent, developed, tested materials=
  
 
[[Finding images using Skyview]] -- Dr. Luisa Rebull (2020) but developed over 10 years
 
[[Finding images using Skyview]] -- Dr. Luisa Rebull (2020) but developed over 10 years
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[[Finding images using IRSA tools]] -- Dr. Luisa Rebull (2020) but developed over 10 years
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<font color="red">need PanSTARRS?</font>
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=Other important CoolWiki pages=
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*[[Filters]]
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*[[FITS format]]
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*[[Astronomical imaging]]
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*[[Image artifacts]]
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*[[Viewing FITS files]]
  
 
=Somewhat less coherent (or less standalone) materials=
 
=Somewhat less coherent (or less standalone) materials=

Latest revision as of 02:59, 12 August 2020

When you download a FITS files (from anywhere), the default filename is very likely related to the process id on the server, e.g., it won't mean anything to you 10 minutes after you download it. In the process of downloading images, you should rename the images straightaway to be something that you can understand and remember later on.

Most coherent, developed, tested materials

Finding images using Skyview -- Dr. Luisa Rebull (2020) but developed over 10 years

Finding images using IRSA tools -- Dr. Luisa Rebull (2020) but developed over 10 years

need PanSTARRS?

Other important CoolWiki pages

Somewhat less coherent (or less standalone) materials

Other sources of interest