You can search the SDSS database with a query. A query is a request for information. You specify what data you want, and what conditions you want the data to satisfy. For example, you might ask the database to return the positions of all stars brighter than a certain magnitude in a certain filter. |
To search the database, select one of the following tools
Search Tools for scientists
The names and units of fields on the query pages
The output options and formats on the query pages
Getting FITS files from the SASYou can easily retrieve the raw FITS file data corresponding to your query using any of the CAS search tools. If the necessary columns are included in the SELECT part of your query, the appropriate button will automatically appear on the query results page (below the query results) to allow you to upload the appropriate information to the SAS (Science Archive Server). These columns are part of the default query in each of the search tools, but if you modify the default query or enter your own query, be sure to include the following columns: |