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  • ...ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmP6fy7Fhg4 Movie (11:09) on making 3-color images using IRSA's Finder Chart, ds9, and IRSA Viewer] -- Dr. Luisa Rebull (2017 ...Tv4u_E-PMMy6igtRe8yxwh0/edit?usp=sharing Constructing 3-color astronomical images (using IRSA)] online classroom-tested lab, from Jimmy Newland
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  • #REDIRECT [[Making 3-color images with IRSA tools (mosttly)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Making 3-color images with IRSA tools (mostly)]]
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  • ...McDonald and Micah McDonald: "Making pretty pictures: How Astronomers make images" : [[media:mcdonald_images_4.0.pdf | download pdf here]] *fairly nice interactive lesson on 3-color images from STScI http://hubblesite.org/gallery/behind_the_pictures/meaning_of_col
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  • #REDIRECT [[Making 3-color images with IRSA tools (mostly)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Making 3-color images with IRSA tools (mosttly)]]
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  • ...ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmP6fy7Fhg4 Movie (11:09) on making 3-color images using IRSA's Finder Chart, ds9, and IRSA Viewer] -- Dr. Luisa Rebull (2017 ...Tv4u_E-PMMy6igtRe8yxwh0/edit?usp=sharing Constructing 3-color astronomical images (using IRSA)] online classroom-tested lab, from Jimmy Newland
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  • For color images, see [[Making 3-color images with IRSA tools]].
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  • ...ng FITS files]] -- using tools such as IRSA Viewer or Skyview to find FITS images online ...les]] -- using tools (e.g., IRSA tools or ds9) to view and manipulate FITS images
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  • [[Measuring distances on images]] - includes link to activity [[Finding the velocity of a high-proper-motio [[Getting your feet wet with images at IRSA]] - getting started playing with images
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  • Scientists examine images taken at different wavelengths because different elements and compounds abs ...lengths, with different cameras. For example, Spitzer took three separate images of M81: one recording IR radiation at 24 microns, one image at 8 microns an
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  • ...re some thing that really need to be done in person. Playing with making 3-color mosaics with software of your choice is something we can do remotely. Lear #*Make 3-color mosaics using Spitzer data and software of your choice. (ds9? Leopard? some
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  • ...e includes the last two steps from the "working with cg4 and sa101" page: "making seds" and "analyzing seds". If you do NOT understand what we did before, n -- Thank you Chelen for making our science poster. I love the plots and SEDs for previously known and new
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  • =Making the mosaics <font color="red">NEARLY DONE</font> = ...the real pixel scale of IRAC (and MIPS)? What are the pixel scales of the images? Does that actually change the resolution? (for advanced folks - why did I
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  • It sounds like the newer version is making this easier, but I haven't tried yet--[[User:Piper|Piper]] 18:52, 30 May 20 #you must first download and unzip the images under Test Light Curve Images below
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  • ...poster length mid-edit, because it will then lengthen ALL of your embedded images at the same time, meaning that you have to go back and fix them to be their ...ith the computer to make it do what you wanted, or how much time you spent making sure all your numbers are really correct. All that stuff is expected by the
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  • ...hich can make formatting corrections. [https://vmcoolwiki.ipac.caltech.edu/images/1/1a/Gj.tbl.txt| Here] is the IPAC table I constructed from these sources. * https://youtu.be/IGQB8a4YY4U making more sophisticated plots
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  • ...du/staff/rebull/outr/l1688.tar.gz Download the tarball with all my reduced images and data tables for Lynds 1688.] =Making the mosaics=
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  • * in any case, we need to get moving on the photometry on the spitzer images in the next 2-3 weeks. ...e ready to interpret the SEDs (either as you go along or all at once after making these), you want to look for things that look like the 'template' SEDs (see
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  • ...source confusion (e.g., more stars than just one in the mips beam). check images for contaminating sources. *070401.6-112406 - go look in the images - i think this may be a galaxy. go check irac photometry too.
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  • ...[http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Goddard's Skyview] to retrieve larger FITS images. You need a way to view and interact with FITS files (see FITS explanation ...TION, particularly in comparison to the FITS file. JPGs are just fine for images you take of your kids with digital cameras - you rarely ever see evidence o
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  • ...[http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Goddard's Skyview] to retrieve larger FITS images. You need a way to view and interact with FITS files (see FITS explanation ...TION, particularly in comparison to the FITS file. JPGs are just fine for images you take of your kids with digital cameras - you rarely ever see evidence o
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  • '''Big goal''': Learn how to get images so that you can do this in the future without me. ...on the Box disk do not cover the whole region -- you'll have to pull these images yourself if you need them over a different region.
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  • ...tions/wise/ Access the WISE archive directly here]. You will need to get images and catalogs, both, for a 20 arcmin radius from the center position of the #How do you download ''source lists'' from WISE, as opposed to images? The catalog will come with 2MASS matches already done, but you can also ge
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  • ...high as students and adults were able to see the significance astronomical images taken from across the spectrum. As the bell rang, discussions continued in
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  • '''Big goal''': Learn how to get images so that you can do this in the future without me. ...MASS, and WISE, or get them from the Box drive. You'll need at least these images for the next section. BONUS: Spitzer, Herschel, IPHAS.
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  • ...[http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Goddard's Skyview] to retrieve larger FITS images. You need a way to view and interact with FITS files (see FITS explanation ...TION, particularly in comparison to the FITS file. JPGs are just fine for images you take of your kids with digital cameras - you rarely ever see evidence o
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  • =Making the mosaics = ...the real pixel scale of IRAC (and MIPS)? What are the pixel scales of the images? Does that actually change the resolution? (for advanced folks - why did we
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  • '''More specific shorter term goals''': Investigate the images for each source. Do we have the coordinates right? Is it just one point sou =Making SEDs=
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  • ...tions/wise/ Access the WISE archive directly here]. You will need to get images and catalogs, both, for a 20 arcmin radius from the center position of BRC #How do you download ''source lists'' from WISE, as opposed to images? The catalog will come with 2MASS matches already done, but you can also ge
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  • ...[http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Goddard's Skyview] to retrieve larger FITS images. You need a way to view and interact with FITS files (see FITS explanation ...TION, particularly in comparison to the FITS file. JPGs are just fine for images you take of your kids with digital cameras - you rarely ever see evidence o
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  • ...other few steps, you'll need to investigate each one separately in as many images as possible, so it is probably worth LOCATING the objects in a few differen ...would go about this task is inexorably intertwined with investigating the images at each band, which was technically task 4. I am pretty sure that my photo
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  • ...ith their own eyes. Their maps look strange to those of us used to seeing images of these landforms from space, but we have a whole lot more information now ...tortured analogy... We would like to go exploring in a particular region, making note of where the big landforms are, and we have a specific goal of finding
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  • ...27 is right on the border between two WISE tiles, so I can't make a pretty 3-color image for you. You kind of have to trust me ('cause you know, I've been so ...ta. The big blobby thing next to BRC 36 is [http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/1058-ssc2003-06b-Dark-Globule-in-IC-1396 this], also done to death. We are
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  • ...ight matter (have mattered) for you because of whatever ImageJ did to your images; flux conservation is super important, but hopefully didn’t affect anythi ...it is right. Do lots of checks at each possible step. Is what you’re doing making sense? Is it giving you weird results? Even if – especially if – you ge
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  • Column J: Gator DSS & 2MASS/ This brought up 5 images from DSS (information at the bottom of the column) and JHK, so I was compar *everyone provided their original images, either as a figure or as a fits file
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  • ...ifying ionizing source is not the same as identifying point sources in the images themselves. it's not clear that this is all that relevant for us. part of a ...alking about (at long and short wavelengths) compare to what we see in our images (see [[Resolution]] and their, e.g., fig 4). Forward reference to Spitzer d
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  • ...isible light from objects, keeping them hidden from our optical telescopes making the Universe appear very dark and hiding a lot of interesting things from Herschel’s images show us structures and objects that are not seen at all in the visible part
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