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  • UCAC3 nocross

    The UCAC3 all-sky CCD astrograph catalogue, minus the fields from 2MASS and SuperCosmos and matching/object flags (which can be recovered with a local crossmatch).
  • ARIGFH object catalog

    ARI's "Geschichte des Fixsternhimmels" is an attempt to collect all astrometrically useful observations from before ca. 1970 in a way comparable to what has been done to...
  • The HSOY Catalog

    HSOY is a catalog of 583'001'653 objects with precise astrometry based on PPMXL and Gaia DR1. Typical formal errors at mean epoch in proper motion are below 1 mas/yr for...
  • The Lepine-Shara Catalog of High Proper Motion Stars

    The LSPM catalog is a comprehensive list of 61,977 stars north of the J2000 celestial equator that have proper motions larger than 0.15"/yr (local-background-stars frame)....
  • Geometric and photogeometric distances to 1.47 billion stars in Gaia Early Da...

    We estimate the distance from the Sun to sources in Gaia eDR3 that have parallaxes. We provide two types of distance estimate, together with their corresponding asymmetric...
  • Gaia DR3 Lite Distances Subset Cone Search

    This service returns the most important Gaia DR3 gaia_source columns together with robust geometric and photogeometric distances for the ~1.47 billion objects in Bailer-Jones et...
  • ICRS Corrections by USNO-B1 Plate

    Plate corrections to USNO-B 1.0 based on a crossmatch with PPMX
  • The USNO-B 1.0 Catalog

    Spurious detections in USNO-B 1.0 as established by Barron et al, 2008AJ....135..414B.
  • The USNO-B 1.0 Catalog

    The USNO-B 1.0 catalogue with Barron's spurious detections removed.
  • Hipparcos Catalogue

    The main result catalog from the ESA Hipparcos satellite, obtained November 1989 through March 1993. In the GAVO DC, several columns were left out and all angles are given in...
  • SuperCOSMOS Sources

    The SuperCOSMOS data primarily originate from scans of the UK Schmidt and Palomar POSS II blue, red and near-IR sky surveys. The ESO Schmidt R (dec < -17.5) and Palomar...
  • Gaia DR2 source catalogue "light"

    This is a “light” version of the full Gaia DR2 gaia_source table, containing the original astrometric and photmetric columns with just enough additional information to let...
  • LIFE Target Database Cone Search

    The LIFE Target Star Database contains information useful for the planned LIFE mission_ (mid-ir, nulling interferometer in space). It characterizes possible target systems...
  • The Gaia-PS1-SDSS (GPS1) Proper Motion Catalog

    This catalog combines Gaia DR1, Pan-STARRS 1, SDSS and 2MASS astrometry to compute proper motions for 350 million sources across three-fourths of the sky down to a magnitude of...
  • Gaia DR3 source catalogue "light"

    This is gaia_source from the Gaia Data Release 3, stripped to just enough columns to enable basic science (but therefore a bit faster and simpler to deal with than the full...
  • Stellar Proper Motions in the Ogle II Galactic Bulge Fields

    A proper-motion catalogue of 5080236 stars in 49 OGLE-II Galactic bulge (GB) fields, covering a range of -11°
  • Gaia DR2 epoch fluxes

    A table of the light curves released with Gaia DR2 (about half a million in total). In each Gaia band (G, BP, RP), we give epochs, fluxes and their errors in arrays. We do not...
  • Estimated distances to 1.33 billion stars in Gaia DR2

    This catalogue provides distances estimates (and uncertainties therein) for 1.33 billion stars over the whole sky brighter than about G=20.7. These have been estimated using the...
  • The LIFE Target Star Database LIFETD

    The LIFE Target Star Database contains information useful for the planned LIFE mission_ (mid-ir, nulling interferometer in space). It characterizes possible target systems...
  • Gaia DR2 light curves SSA

    This service exposes about 0.5 million light curves of stars classified as variable by the Gaia analysis system through the VO SSAP protocol. The lightcurves are published...
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