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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
Candidate Galaxies Behind the Milky Way cgmwN
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(What about wildcards, spaces, and case sensitivity?)

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name CGMW 1-1 CGMW 4-999 string
ra 06 11 24.5 19 55 20.2 position
dec -46 55 58 +09 07 04 position
morph_type ? SB? string
major_diam (mm) 0.0 5.8 float
minor_diam (mm) 0.1 2.2 float
volume 1 4 integer
cgmw 1 7154 integer
field_number 428 845 integer
xpos (mm) -174.5000 170.6000 float
ypos (mm) -170.6000 176.1000 float
lii (degree) 0.0020 359.9930 float
bii (degree) -18.9220 17.3810 float
feature ? WITH STAR string
cross_id (MSH 06-213) ZWG/MCG/UGC string
plate EJ-395 UK0663 string
ref_survey EJ SR/EJ/O string
over1_field 166 1116 integer
over2_field integer

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(e.g. 'Cyg X-1' or '12 00 00, 4 12 6')
Use semicolons (;) to separate multiple object names or coordinate pairs (e.g. 'Cyg X-2; 12.235, 15.345').
Default uses the optimum radius for each catalog searched.

Not all tables have observation dates/times. For those that do, the time portion of the date is optional.
Times are always in UTC. Separate multiple dates/ranges with semicolons (;). Range operator is '..'
(e.g. '1992-12-31; 48980.5; 1995-01-15 12:00:00; 1997-03-20 .. 2000-10-18').
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Select to display all catalog parameters instead of only defaults.

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