USNO (United States Naval Observatory)

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USNO

Description

Astro Data Lab hosts both USNO A2 and B1 as astrometric reference datasets. For description of these catalogs, see:

  • USNO A2:
    • http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/catalogs/ua2.html
    • Monet et al. 1998
  • USNO B1:
    • http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/catalogs/ub1.html
    • Monet et al. 2003

The usno.a2 table and usno.b1 table have been crossmatched against our default reference datasets within a 1.5 arcsec radius, nearest neighbor only. These tables will appear with x1p5 in their name in our table browser. Example: usno.x1p5__a2__gaia_dr3__gaia_source.

usno_b1.png

Figure: The USNO-B1.0 Catalog via the SAO Telescope Data Center webpage.

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Data Access

The USNO data are accessible by a variety of means:

Data Lab Table Access Protocol (TAP) service

TAP provides a convenient access layer to the USNO catalog database. TAP-aware clients (such as TOPCAT) can point to https://datalab.noirlab.edu/tap, select the usno database, and see the database tables and descriptions. You can also view the USNO tables and descriptions in the Data Lab table browser.

Data Lab Query Client

The Query Client is available as part of the Data Lab software distribution. The Query Client provides a Python API to Data Lab database services. These services include anonymous and authenticated access through synchronous or asynchronous queries of the catalog made directly to the database. Additional Data Lab services for registered users include personal database storage and storage through the Data Lab VOSpace.

The Query Client can be called from a Jupyter Notebook on the Data Lab Notebook server. Example notebooks are provided to users upon creation of their user account (register here), and are also available to browse on GitHub at https://github.com/astro-datalab/notebooks-latest.

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