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=Most coherent, developed, tested materials= | =Most coherent, developed, tested materials= | ||
+ | <font color="red"> needs materials on accessing IRSA catalogs; include Vizier as well. ooh and panstarrs.</font> | ||
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+ | =Other important CoolWiki pages= | ||
+ | *[[Filters]] | ||
+ | *[[Astronomical imaging]] | ||
+ | *[[Photometry (concept)]] | ||
+ | *[[Photometry (doing it)]] | ||
=Somewhat less coherent (or less standalone) materials= | =Somewhat less coherent (or less standalone) materials= | ||
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+ | The [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIysJbamhNnlu0Bgdrwxn_w IRSA YouTube Channel] has tons of videos, sorted by tool. There is a standalone catalog search tool, but catalog searches are also embedded in most of the GUI-based most modern IRSA tools. The IRSA YouTube Channel is aimed at professional astronomers, so the videos are very short and assume some background knowledge. They are, however, all closed captioned and can be replayed as many times as needed! | ||
=Other sources of interest= | =Other sources of interest= |
Latest revision as of 02:59, 12 August 2020
Contents
Most coherent, developed, tested materials
needs materials on accessing IRSA catalogs; include Vizier as well. ooh and panstarrs.
Other important CoolWiki pages
Somewhat less coherent (or less standalone) materials
The IRSA YouTube Channel has tons of videos, sorted by tool. There is a standalone catalog search tool, but catalog searches are also embedded in most of the GUI-based most modern IRSA tools. The IRSA YouTube Channel is aimed at professional astronomers, so the videos are very short and assume some background knowledge. They are, however, all closed captioned and can be replayed as many times as needed!