GALEX GR4 data temporarily unavailable

August 20th, 2008 by Laura

GALEX UV survey GR4 images may not be available at this time due to hardware failure at the remote MAST site.  The most recent notice on the MAST website indicates data will not be available until the week of 8/25/08 at the earliest.

SkyView saves images from remote survey queries so GALEX image generation at many positions may still be possible.

SkyView Temporarily Unavailable August 18, 2008

August 20th, 2008 by Laura

SkyView operations were interrupted Monday afternoon August 18, 2008 due to a local network problem. The website was unavailable from approximately 4:00-8:00pm EST. We apologize for the inconvenience.

FIRST update

August 12th, 2008 by Laura

We have completed changes to SkyView to accommodate FIRST data changes at the MAST archive. FIRST data file names have changed and files for additional coverage have been added. Both the SkyView web site and SkyView-in-a-Jar file have been updated.

New plot overlay capability

August 1st, 2008 by Tom

The latest version of SkyView has a new capability for drawing overlays on SkyView images. One major use of this will be to allow us to provide templates of the fields of view of various telescopes. E.g., in the image below we’ve overlaid information on the fields of view of two of the instruments of the Swift observatory on a simple DSS image of the region around 3c273. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) field of view has calibration sources (C1-4) marked in the corners, while the UltraViolet-Optical Telescope (UVOT) has a large rotation (and small offset) with respect to the satellite’s nominal pointing.

XRT and UVOT Fields of View over 3c273

The overlays use simple ‘Draw’ files that describe the fields of view. E.g., the draw file for the XRT part of the overlay above is just:

reset
scale 2.36"

thick 2
color cyan

-300 -301
300 -301
300 301
-300 301
-300 -301

text 0 270 0 XRT FOV
text 0 -290 0 XRT FOV
text 290 0 90 XRT FOV
text -270 0 90 XRT FOV

thick 1
color pink
circle -265 269 47
circle 273 260 48
circle -264 -274 47
circle 276 -281 44

text -265 269 0 C0
text 273 260 0 C1
text -264 -274 0 C2
text 276 -281 0 C3

FIRST reorganization

July 31st, 2008 by Tom

SkyView gets the underlying data for the FIRST data from the MAST archive. They have recently changed how they provide the data a little. The data used to be gzip-compressed but is now uncompressed. There’s a little bit of extra data too — coverage is extended over an additional 22 square degrees. The change shouldn’t affect many users of the Web page. Most of the FIRST data is already cached here at SkyView. It can cause problems for SkyView-in-a-Jar users since the current jar is trying to access the URLs using the old names.

We’ll be putting out an updated jar in the next couple of days. 99% of what we need to do is to just get rid of the .gz suffixes in the FIRST survey description which is very easy, but we also need to index the new files which will take a little longer.

CRVAL value in FITS file fixed

July 15th, 2008 by Laura

The bug that caused the incorrect values of FITS CRVAL keywords for fixed projections (described in the previous post) has been fixed.

CRVAL Error in Fixed Projections

July 11th, 2008 by Tom

SkyView is currently putting incorrect values in the FITS CRVAL keywords of the fixed projections. The CRVAL keywords should be the center of the projection which in fixed projections is not necessarily the center of the image. For CAR, SFL and AIT projections the fixed center is 0,0 while it is 0,90 for the TOAST projection. SkyView is currently giving the center of the image — so that all-sky images, for which these projections are often used, are fine.

The image data themselves are unaffected.

We’ll be installing a patch shortly.

Coming Soon: Survey Upload Feature

June 24th, 2008 by Laura

We are working on the capability to enable users to incorporate their own data into SkyView to take advantage of the geometry engine and image processing tools that SkyView offers. User data can be shared in the SkyView-In-A-Jar application and be included on the SKyView Query Form or the user may choose to keep the data private.

The current iteration of the user interface is below. Users have the option to create a new survey or edit a previously submitted survey. At this time data uploaded must be FITS files or compressed archives of FITS files. The simplest upload requires only the survey name and a listing of the files. More survey details can be added in the Optional Information and the Metadata Information sections.

Once a survey has been uploaded and auto-validated users will be able to see their data immediately in SkyView or later by logging in again. If the user has chosen to make the survey public it will appear on the general Query Form after being checked by SkyView staff.

This new feature should be available sometime this summer.

New Release v2.4b

June 11th, 2008 by Laura

This afternoon we released the new Jar version 2.4b of SkyView. The changes are predominantly internal and are described in a previous post. However, there is one change that affects the SkyView web site. An old feature from the pre-java version of SkyView is returning. When Catalog Overlays are selected in the Query Form a link to the source listing is currently displayed with each SkyView image. Now there is also a link to the HEASARC Browse query used to obtain the listing providing much more data about each source. Note that HEASARC Browse uses a cone search that may return more catalog sources than would appear on the SkyView image.

Moving to Java 1.6.

June 10th, 2008 by Tom

The current SkyView JAR files were compiled using Java 1.5. We’re likely to move to 1.6 in the next release unless we hear an outcry from our users. It should be a little faster but if you just download the JAR file and use it on your machine you will need to have 1.6 installed. We’ll add a link to a 1.5 version, but we’ll likely stop updating that in a release or two.

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