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Leiden/Argentine/Bonn (LAB) Survey of Galactic HI
The LAB survey contains the final data release of observations of 21-cm emission from Galactic neutral hydrogen over the entire sky, merging the Leiden/Dwingeloo Survey (LDS:... -
HI survey of the sky DE<+25{deg}
We present the final data release of the high sensitivity {lambda}21-cm neutral hydrogen survey of the sky south of {delta}<=-25{deg}. A total of 50980 positions lying on a... -
HI Parkes All Sky Survey Catalogue (HIPASS)
The HI Parkes All-Sky Survey (HIPASS) Catalogue forms the largest uniform catalogue of HI sources compiled to date, with 4315 sources identified purely by their HI content. The... -
The FIRST Survey Catalog, Version 03Apr11
The Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty centimeters (FIRST) began in 1993. It uses the VLA (Very Large Array, a facility of the National Radio Observatory (NRAO)) at a... -
The WISH catalogue at 352 MHz
The Westerbork In the Southern Hemishpere (WISH) is a low-frequency (352MHz) radio survey that covers most of the sky between -25 and -15 degrees (1.60sr) at a wavelength of... -
1.4GHz NRAO VLA Sky Survey (NVSS)
The NRAO VLA Sky Survey (NVSS) is a radio continuum survey covering the sky north of -40{deg} declination at 1.4GHz. The principal data products of the NVSS are a set of 2326... -
ATESP radio survey. II.
The ATESP survey is a radio survey accomplished with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) at 1.4 GHz over a region of 26 square degrees centered at -40 and ranging in RA... -
The Westerbork Northern Sky Survey
The Westerbork Northern Sky Survey (WENSS) is a low-frequency radio survey that covers the whole sky north of 30{deg} at a wavelength of 92cm (330MHz) to a limiting flux density... -
1400-MHz Sky Survey, Maps Covering Dec -5 to +82
The survey contains 144 maps that cover the declination zone -5 to +82 degrees from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) 1400-MHz survey. The observations were made... -
the FIRST Survey, version 1999Jul
The FIRST survey to produce Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty centimeters began in 1993. It uses the VLA (Very Large Array, a facility of the National Radio Observatory... -
A Survey of Radio H II Regions in the Northern Sky
Nearly 500 radio continuum sources near the Galactic plane at declinations greater than -37 degrees were examined for radio recombination line emission to see if they might be... -
Atlas of Galactic Neutral Hydrogen
The Leiden/Dwingeloo HI survey mapped the 21-cm spectral line emission over the entire sky above declinations of -30 degrees using a grid spacing of ~ 0.5 degree and a velocity... -
The Green Bank Survey
This catalog presents the parts I, II, and III of the Green Bank survey of extragalactic radio sources at 1400 MHz. The data were obtained with the 300' antenna, producing a... -
the FIRST Survey, version 1998Feb
The FIRST survey to produce Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty centimeters began in 1993. It uses the VLA (Very Large Array, a facility of the National Radio Observatory... -
The Zelenchuk Surveys
The main catalog contains positions and flux densities for 8511 sources detected in the Zelenchuk 3.9 GHz Survey with declinations between 0 and 14 degrees. The survey was... -
Fourth Cambridge Survey (4C)
The Fourth Cambridge Radio Survey (4C) Catalogue contains all survey data from the papers of Pilkington and Scott (1965MmRAS..69..183P) and Gower, Scott and Wills... -
Composite CO Survey of the Milky Way
This survey consists of CO(J=1-0) (115 GHz) spectra for the entire Galactic plane. The latitude coverage varies with longitude and in some regions extends from -25 degrees to... -
The Parkes-MIT-NRAO 4.85GHz (PMN) Surveys
The PMN surveys were made using the Parkes 64-m radio telescope at a frequency of 4850 MHz with the NRAO multibeam receiver mounted at the prime focus (for a full description of... -
The Third Bologna Survey (B3)
This catalogue contains the first section of a sky survey performed at 408MHz with the 'Northern Cross' Radiotelescope. It contains about 13.000 radiosources. Although sources... -
The Second Bologna Survey
This catalogue lists 9929 radio sources observed at 408MHz with the Bologna Northern Cross telescope. Cone search capability for table VIII/36/b2 (B2 catalogue)