ISO SWS Spectra

You can get a close-up map of a region by selecting a point in red on the above image, or by typing a coordinate below.
 

Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) Spectra from the Short Wavelength Spectrometer (SWS). Atlas serves a uniform catalog of SWS spectra derived from valid, full-scan, 2.4-45.4 micron spectra available in the ISO archive. Please read the explanatory material if unfamiliar with this set of data.

Overlays in red on the ISSA all-sky image above represent the locations of spectra from the ISO SWS. Either type in a coordinate and hit 'Submit' or click on any red region to get a close-up of the area; the size of the search is adjustable.

Click here for more information and instructions on using Atlas Instructions

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

Coordinate Examples: 290.971773 11.774474 eq  |   19h23m53.23s +11d46m28.1s Equ J2000  |   47.09669 -1.71325 ga  |  M 16

Default: Equatorial J2000

Gregory C. Sloan also hosts the SWS data via a different method than this Atlas; for access to this database of fully processed post-pipeline spectra, click here.