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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
Morphological Galaxy Catalog mcgN
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GALAXY CATALOG Object

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name MCG+00-01-001 MCI+09-19-067 string
ra 00 00 03 23 59 57 position
dec -33 56.3 +89 05.4 position
maj_axis (arcmin) 0.00 1600.00 float
min_axis (arcmin) 0.00 450.00 float
mag 0.0 20.3 float
cat_num IC 2 NGC 7838 string
bii (degree) -89.5045 89.9445 float
cdec +000008.1 -335621.6 string
cra 000003.5 235957.4 string
dec_1950 (degree) -33.6667 89.3667 float
flag * * string
in_maj (arcmin) 0.0000e+00 500.0000 float
in_min (arcmin) 0.0000e+00 180.0000 float
incl 1 ? string
int_in 0 8 integer
int_out 0 6 integer
lii (degree) 0.0020 359.9773 float
ra_1950 (degree) 0.0000e+00 359.9750 float

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(e.g. 'Cyg X-1' or '12 00 00, 4 12 6')
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Times are always in UTC. Separate multiple dates/ranges with semicolons (;). Range operator is '..'
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