The FITS table format is a popular and widely used format for distributing astronomical catalogues. Several CD-ROMs contain catalogues in this format. Some of the more generally useful ones are:
, below),
In particular the four volumes of Selected Astronomical Catalogs are an extremely useful collection of widely used catalogues. Also, the Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS) and the US Astronomical Data Center now make many of the catalogues in their extensive collections available on-line. Briefly, the CDS and ADC may be contacted as follows.
Anonymous ftp site: cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr, directory: /pub/cats
Electronic mail: question@simbad.u-strasbg.fr
Postal address: Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg, Observatoire de Strasbourg, 11, rue de l'Université, 67000 Strasbourg, France.
Anonymous ftp site: adc.gsfc.nasa.gov, directory: /pub/adc/archives
Electronic mail: request@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov
Postal address: World Data Center A for Rockets and Satellites, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 633, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771, USA.
In the case of the CDS catalogues can usually be retrieved as either
FITS files or simple text files. It is usually preferable to retrieve
the catalogues as text files because they can then be automatically
reformatted into CURSA STL format catalogues (see Section
)
which properly interpret their coordinates, thus allowing full use of
CURSA's facilities for manipulating and displaying angles (see
Section
and Appendix
).
Further details of the CD-ROMs and the data centres may be found in the
CURSA
`home page'
(see page
for the URL) and in SUN/162[7],
though the latter is now somewhat out of date.
An additional small collection of catalogues which have had their celestial
coordinates reformatted to take full advantage of CURSA's facilities
for manipulating and displaying angles (see Section
and
Appendix
) is available by anonymous ftp. The details are
as follows.
| Anonymous ftp to: | ftp.roe.ac.uk |
| Directory: | /pub/acd/catalogues |
Remember to reply anonymous when prompted for a username and to give your e-mail address as the password. Retrieve file 0CONTENTS.LIS for a list of the catalogues available. If you encounter difficulty using ftp then contact your site manager in the first instance. The list of catalogues is also available from the CURSA home page.
CURSA includes a facility which provides some limited access to remote
catalogues held on-line at various astronomical data centres and archives
around the world. You can select a subset from one of these catalogues and
save it as a CURSA Tab-Separated Table (TST) format catalogue which can
then be input to the other CURSA applications. This facility is available
as part of xcatview (see Section
) and as application catremote (see Section
).
In the past Starlink provided the SCAR (Starlink Catalogue Access and
Reporting) system for manipulating astronomical catalogues on its
VAX/VMS service. SCAR had its own unique format for storing catalogues.
It is possible to convert SCAR catalogues to FITS tables and make them
accessible to CURSA. If you have any SCAR catalogues (either public
catalogues from the standard collection or private catalogues) which you
would like converted then please contact me in the first instance (see
page
for details).
CURSA Catalogue and Table Manipulation Applications