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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) Observation Log galexlogN
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GALEX Observation

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name A1367_SPEC_A XMMLSS_23 string
sub_visit_number 0 13 integer
ra 00 00 00.00 360 position
dec -90 00 00.0 +88 58 30.1 position
lii (degree) 0.00833 359.99967 float
bii (degree) -89.89652 89.61517 float
obs_type g i string
survey_type AIS WSS string
number_fuv_visits 0 253 integer
number_nuv_visits 0 357 integer
planned_exposure (s) -999 300000 integer
fuv_exposure (s) 0 293393 integer
nuv_exposure (s) 0 359265 integer
fuv_gr4_exposure (s) 0 1440 integer
nuv_gr4_exposure (s) 0 1298 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').
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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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