Michelson Science Center - PTI & KI Public Data (MSC_PTI_KI)

You can get a close-up map of a region by selecting a point in red [PTI data] or yellow [KI data] on the above image, or by typing a coordinate below.
 
The Michelson Science Center (MSC) is a science operations and analysis service organization for selected NASA Origins Theme projects and the scientists and engineers that use them.

The MSC has made available a database of observations from the Palomar Testbed Interferometer (PTI), covering 1350 nights and 1349 targets, and observations from the Keck Interferometer (KI) visibility mode data, containing 247 science targets on 48 nights. The metadata (updated October 2007) describing these data sets can be accessed below using spatial search queries, provided by the Infrared Science Archive (IRSA). This data set is refered to as MSC_PTI_KI. The complete data set can be accessed for registered users at the MSC (click here to register). The IRSA metadata search query results link you to the MSC PTI/KI database, but only if you've already logged in to the PTI and KI databases.

The MSC_PTI_KI data coverage is represented on the all-sky ISSA image above. Catalog source positions are shown in in red for PTI positions and in yellow for KI positions.

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Coordinate/Object:
Source Search Radius:
[maximum 6.25 deg]

Coordinate Examples: 154.9011250 19.8699722 eq  |   10h 19m 36.27s +19d 52m 11.9s Equ J2000  |   216.45613 +54.58002 ga  |   GLC388

Default: Equatorial J2000