Functions and classes to access online data resources
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Accessing Online Astronomical Data
Astroquery is an astropy affiliated package that contains a collection of tools to access online Astronomical data. Each web service has its own sub-package. For example, to interface with the SIMBAD website, use the simbad sub-package:
>>> from astroquery.simbad import Simbad
>>> theta1c = Simbad.query_object('tet01 Ori C')
>>> theta1c.pprint()
MAIN_ID RA DEC ... COO_QUAL COO_WAVELENGTH COO_BIBCODE
------------- ------------- ------------- ... -------- -------------- -------------------
* tet01 Ori C 05 35 16.4637 -05 23 22.848 ... A O 2007A&A...474..653V
Installation and Requirements
Astroquery works with Python 2.7 and 3.3 or later. As an astropy affiliate, astroquery requires astropy version 0.4 or later.
astroquery uses the requests module to communicate with the internet. BeautifulSoup is needed for HTML parsing for some services. The keyring module is also required for accessing services that require a login. These can all be installed using pip.
The latest release of astroquery can be downloaded or pip installed:
$ pip install astroquery
Or directly from github:
$ pip install https://github.com/astropy/astroquery/archive/v0.2.tar.gz
If you’d like the latest development version, you can install it with the following commands:
$ git clone git@github.com:astropy/astroquery.git
$ cd astroquery
$ python setup.py install
pip install also works:
$ pip install git+http://github.com/astropy/astroquery.git#egg=astroquery
Using astroquery
Importing astroquery on its own doesn’t get you much: you need to import each sub-module specifically. Check out the docs to find a list of the tools available. The API shows the standard suite of tools common to most modules, e.g. query_object and query_region.
To report bugs and request features, please use the issue tracker. Code contributions are very welcome, though we encourage you to follow the API and contributing guidelines as much as possible.
List of Modules
Simbad: Basic data, cross-identifications, bibliography and measurements for astronomical objects outside the solar system.
Vizier: Set of 11,000+ published, multiwavelength catalogues hosted by the CDS.
IRSA dust: Galactic dust reddening and extinction maps from IRAS 100 um data.
NED: NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database. Multiwavelength data from both surveys and publications.
IRSA: NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive. Science products for all of NASA’s infrared and sub-mm missions.
UKIDSS: UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey. JHK images of 7500 sq deg. in the northern sky.
MAGPIS: Multi-Array Galactic Plane Imaging Survey. 6 and 20-cm radio images of the Galactic plane from the VLA.
NRAO: Science data archive of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. VLA, JVLA, VLBA and GBT data products.
Besancon: Model of stellar population synthesis in the Galaxy.
NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) atomic lines database.
Fermi: Fermi gamma-ray telescope archive.
SDSS: Sloan Digital Sky Survey data, including optical images, spectra, and spectral templates.
Alfalfa: Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA survey; extragalactic HI radio data.
SHA: Spitzer Heritage Archive; infrared data products from the Spitzer Space Telescope
Lamda: Leiden Atomic and Molecular Database; energy levels, radiative transitions, and collisional rates for astrophysically relevant atoms and molecules.
Ogle: Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment III; information on interstellar extinction towards the Galactic bulge.
Splatalogue: National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO)-maintained (mostly) molecular radio and millimeter line list service.
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Maintained by Adam Ginsburg (astropy.astroquery@gmail.com)
To cite, use our figshare DOI (http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.805208).
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